[nfbmi-talk] senoior centers
Terry D. Eagle
terrydeagle at yahoo.com
Sun Sep 13 11:33:40 UTC 2015
If the program receives federal funding they certainly do have to be
accessible.
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Subject: [nfbmi-talk] senoior centers
Hi Joe,
Yes, this is not right since we are all taxpayers. Could you please help
answer this:
Do programs have to be accessible to blind seniors even if the class is
taught by a volunteer? It is the class basic woodworking at the Krapohl
senior citizen Center in Mt. Morris. That is what I call it. I am
giving them info and have more to take over as far as basic adaptations.
Please advise???
Missed you at the chapter meeting.
Best,
Georgia
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