[Nfbmt] Prepaid Cell Phones
beccastewart76 at gmail.com
beccastewart76 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 4 20:01:21 UTC 2016
Will madam President I have suggested this before and I will suggest it again Skype is a viable option. It's free it has great sound and as many people as what you can take part in it :-)
Becca Strom- Stewart
> On Feb 4, 2016, at 9:27 AM, Breslauers via Nfbmt <nfbmt at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hi, Montana Federation Family.
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> El Presidente here again. I have a question that has been on my mind for
> awhile, and I thought I'd bring it to your attention to see if any of you
> have any great ideas about how to answer it.
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> I am concerned about the person who wants to participate in such things as
> the at large chapter meeting conference call, but may not have long distance
> capability on their phone, and their cell phone, if they have one, might be
> the kind where you prepay minutes on a card. I think that using those
> precious prepaid minutes for such things as the conference call is an
> unreasonable request. Does anyone have any ideas about how to include people
> who don't have long distance capabilities on their phone in the conference
> call or other calls we may generate? I thought some of us could volunteer to
> call people and that way they could be on the conference call. Any other
> suggestions? If each of us had one person to call, the at large conference
> call membership could really grow.
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> Do any of you have ideas about what you think should be discussed at the at
> large chapter meeting? Have you come across something in your daily life
> that you used to be able to do with ease, but now you find more difficult?
> Or do you have an alternative technique that works well for you? Maybe we
> could talk about such things one meeting. Sometimes the visual way is not
> always the best way.
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> I remember once after a bible study meeting in a church, someone came up to
> me and a blind friend of mine and hesitantly asked us a question. She said
> her dad was losing his vision and was making a mess with the toothpaste,
> trying to get it on the brush, and wondered if, as blind people ourselves, we
> had any pointers. We suggested he get his own tube of toothpaste, always
> know where it is, (you don't want to accidentally grab the hair tonic or the
> Bengay), and when he wants to use the toothpaste just squirt a little in his
> mouth and then use the brush to brush his teeth. Simple solution, one she
> wouldn't have thought of, and gets the job done with no fuss, no muss.
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> Joy Breslauer, President
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> National Federation of the Blind of Montana
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