[nfbmi-talk] Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley to Serve as Honorary Co-chair of Braille Literacy Campaign
Freeh, Jessica
JFreeh at nfb.org
Thu Mar 19 21:14:12 UTC 2009
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Governor Martin O'Malley to Serve as
Honorary Co-chair of Braille Literacy Campaign
Baltimore, Maryland (March 19, 2009): The
National Federation of the Blind (NFB), the
nations leading advocate for Braille literacy,
announced today that Maryland Governor Martin
O'Malley will serve as an honorary co-chair of
the NFBs Braille literacy campaign. As a
co-chair, Governor O'Malley will help advance the
NFBs Braille Readers are Leaders campaign, a
national initiative to promote the importance of
reading and writing Braille for blind children
and adults. The Braille Readers are Leaders
campaign kicked off in July of 2008 with the
unveiling of the design of a commemorative coin
to be released on March 26, 2009, in recognition
of the two-hundredth anniversary of the birth of
Louis Braille (18091852), the inventor of the
reading and writing code for the blind that bears his name.
Dr. Marc Maurer, President of the National
Federation of the Blind, said: The National
Federation of the Blind is pleased to have
Governor O'Malley as part of this historic
initiative to bring Braille literacy to all of
the blind children and adults in America who need
it. As the respected governor of the fine state
of Maryland, home to the headquarters of the
National Federation of the Blind, Governor
O'Malley will be an invaluable asset in reaching
out to the citizens of Maryland to share his
belief in Braille literacy. There can be no
doubt that the ability to read and write Braille
competently and efficiently is the key to
education, employment, and success for the
blind. Despite the undisputed value of Braille,
however, only about 10 percent of blind children
in the United States are currently learning
it. Society would never accept a 10 percent
literacy rate among sighted children; it should
not accept such an outrageously low literacy rate
among the blind. The Braille Readers are Leaders
campaign, with the support of influential
Americans like Governor O'Malley, will reverse
the downward trend in Braille literacy and ensure
that equal opportunities in education and
employment are available to all of the nations blind.
Governor Martin O'Malley said: I am honored and
pleased to serve as an honorary co-chair of the
Braille Readers are Leaders campaign. I have
worked with the National Federation of the Blind
many times, and I truly believe in its mission to
bring literacy to all blind children and
adults. Blind people have the same right to
literacy as everyone else and I am eager to
participate in the campaign to accomplish this mission.
For more information about the Braille Readers
are Leaders campaign and the Louis Braille
commemorative coin, please visit <http://www.braille.org/>www.braille.org.
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Federation of the Blind is the largest and most
influential membership organization of blind
people in the United States. The NFB improves
blind peoples lives through advocacy, education,
research, technology, and programs encouraging
independence and self-confidence. It is the
leading force in the blindness field today and
the voice of the nation's blind. In January 2004
the NFB opened the National Federation of the
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