[NFBofSC] {Spam?} Positive Note 1860
Jennifer Bazer
jennifer.h.bazer at gmail.com
Mon Apr 4 09:43:01 UTC 2022
April 4, 2022
Memo To: Executive Officers, Board Members, Chapter & Division Presidents &
Others
From: Jennifer Bazer, President
Positive Note 1860
803-960-9977
Jennifer.H.Bazer at gmail.com <mailto:Jennifer.H.Bazer at gmail.com>
Greetings Fellow Federationists:
My 12-year-old son, Cade was confirmed into the United Methodist church
Sunday. As I listened to the oath the Confirmands took in front of the
church, I thought about our commitment to the Federation in becoming a
member. We pledge to participate actively in the efforts of the Federation,
to support the policies and procedures, and to abide by its constitution
when we pay our dues and our voted into the Federation family. When I pay my
dues each year, I am reminded of my pledge to the Federation and my
commitment to the organization. The process of dues and completing the
membership forms each year is like renewing your confirmation into the NFB
of SC. It is obviously not exactly the same as a commitment to your chosen
faith, but it is similar in that the NFB also is a philosophy that guides
our lives as blind people.
April showers bring May flowers.
Special Days in the month of April
. The first day of April is April Fool's Day, when children and
grown-ups play jokes on one another.
. April 22 is Earth Day.
. April 2 is Light It Up Blue for Autism Day and the whole month is
Autism Awareness Month.
. Arbor Day is a day for planting trees, and it is observed on various
April days.
. The Jewish festival of Pescah, or Passover, is celebrated early in
April.
. Easter is almost always in April, and, with it comes other Christian
celebrations such as Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, and Good Friday.
. April is also the month of the Thai New Year in Thailand and the
Khmer New Year in Cambodia.
. April was the second month in an early Roman calendar, but became the
fourth when the ancient Romans started using January as the first month.
. April is named for the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite.
. The name for the month of April originally came for Aprilis which
means to open.
. Small animals that hibernate are usually coming out of their burrows
in April. The birds fly back northward and settle down to have their
families. The bees and butterflies begin to gather nectar from the first
flowers of the season.
. In some parts of the world, it is planting time, while in other
parts, it is the harvest season.
. April is Humor Month, so laugh it up!
. The birthstone for April is the diamond.
. The zodiac signs are Aries (March 21 - April 19) and Taurus (April
20-May 20).
. The birth flowers for the month of April are the sweet pea and the
daisy.
Palmetto /Connects
Palmetto Connects will not be held Thursday, April 7. A future date will be
determined.
Happy April Birthdays!
If you completed a membership form and your birthdate on that form, the
following list comes from that information. We wish all of our members who
celebrate April birthdays a special wish for a very special day!
James Byers 1
Andrew Adams 2
Dr. Tremain Singleton 2
Jennifer Duffell-Hoffman 2
Melissa Norton 2
Ashton Bible 4
Runette Williams 4
April Garrett 5
Laverne Addison 5
Annie Getter 6
Herbert Boykin 7
Jamie Allison 10
Brenda Johnson 13
Cynthia Helms 15
Beverly Anderson 17
Della Sherod 18
Roger Webb 19
Brandon Bennett 20
Shannon Cook 20
Roosevelt Burgess 22
Charbrenna Davis 26
Julius Gilmore 26
Deana Outlaw Kiser 29
Marie Frierson 30
Chapter and Division 2021 Financial Reports
According to our records, the following chapters and divisions have
submitted their 2021 financial reports. If you have submitted these reports
and your chapter or division is not mentioned, please reach out to David
Houck or Valerie Warrington to let us know how you sent it and when?
We need this information ASAP so it can be submitted to our CPA firm that
handles our NFB of SC taxes.
Anderson Chapter
At-Large Chapter
Belvedere Chapter
Chesterfield County Chapter
Clarendon Chapter
Columbia Chapter
Computer Science and Technology Division
Grand Strand Chapter
Greenville Chapter
Greenwood Chapter
Lancaster Chapter
Newberry Chapter
Parents Division
Senior Division
Spartanburg Chapter
Sports and Rec Division
Sumter Chapter
Upper Dorchester Chapter
Thank you for your assistance with this important item!
Sponsorships for State Convention
It is that time again to seek sponsorships for our NFB of SC state
convention held August 25-28 at the North Charleston Marriot. The chapter or
division with the most money in sponsorships will receive 10% of the total
sponsorship money raised. Last year, we raised over $6,200, the largest
amount of sponsorships for one convention. Let's see if we can achieve
$15,000! All funds raised will help defray the cost of a $25,000 to $30,000
convention.
You may obtain an electronic sponsorship letter from the convention planning
committee by contacting Melinda Jones or Andrew Adams or contacting me
directly. If you need printed copies mailed, please contact David Houck at
the Center. Sponsorships should be paid using our NFB of SC pay pal link on
our site.
www.nfbofsc.org <http://www.nfbofsc.org>
Individuals or companies may also mail a check made payable to NFB of SC
with "state convention sponsorship" in the memo line and mailed to the
Federation Center, 119 S. Kilbourne Road, Columbia, SC 29205. Please
remember we had a lot of White Cane level sponsors last year at $100 from
individuals in our own affiliate, chapters, divisions and other individuals
in the community. Let's work together to exceed last year's goal!
Scholarship Announcement 2022
Students are over halfway through their spring semester. That means it is
time to apply for a 2022 NFB of SC Scholarship. With the state convention
being August 25 - 28, 2022, the deadline for scholarship applications is
11:59 p.m. June 20, 2022. The committee will select the top three
applicants, and they will be notified approximately one month prior to the
state convention. The updated scholarship application is now available at
www.nfbofsc.org <http://www.nfbofsc.org> . Please also remember that the
scholarship program operates on donations exclusively. If you or your
chapter would like to contribute a scholarship or make a donation to the
Metro Fund, please get in touch with me, Shannon Cook,
(coffeequeensc1 at sc.rr.com <mailto:coffeequeensc1 at sc.rr.com> or (803)
605-4250). I will notify Valerie Warrington, NFB of SC Treasurer of the
scholarship donation. Also, please help us get the word out about the
program. If you or someone you know is in school full time, please
encourage them to apply for a scholarship! Thank you.
Rocky Bottom
>From Thom Spittle, Chairman of Rocky Bottom:
Thank you to the Belvedere Chapter for donating $100 to the transportation
fund at Rocky Bottom.
Remember that Rocky Bottom is assisting blind chapters and groups with the
cost of transportation to and from the camp. So please schedule a
reservation with me by calling 803-331-3344. We want all blind people who
want to visit Rocky Bottom to have the opportunity to do so without the high
gas prices getting in their way. Here at the National Federation of the
Blind, We break down barriers between blind people and our dreams. So don't
let soaring gas prices keep you away.
The camp is gearing up for a busy season with yard maintenance, building
improvements, and spring cleaning.
Take advantage of this assistance program and schedule a trip to Rocky
Bottom soon
Convention Planning Committee Seeks Donations for DJ and Other Convention
Expenses
Melinda Jones and Andrew Adams, co-chairs of the Convention Planning
Committee, would like to thank the chapters and divisions who have donated
to the DJ who will be playing the Friday night reception at our state
convention. Once the DJ fee of $350 has been raised, the overflow will go to
offset the costs of the state convention through the NFB of SC state
convention fundraiser. DJ Quinton is a member of the Push Band who was the
musical entertainment at last year's reception. If you, your chapter, or
division would like to contribute to the DJ, please mail a check made to NFB
of SC and write DJ in the memo line and send to 119 S. Kilbourne Road,
Columbia, SC 29205. You may also send through Pay Pal on our website at
www.nfbofsc.org <http://www.nfbofsc.org>
Please write DJ in the comments section. Thank you all for your support of
our state convention this year!
The Convention Planning Committee is also asking each Chapter and
Division to donate at least $25 for a fundraiser, which will help offset
some of the cost of our State Convention and possibly help more of our
members be able to attend in person. You may send checks to the state
office at 119 S. Kilbourne Road, Columbia, SC 29205. You may also go to
<http://www.nfbofsc.org> www.nfbofsc.org. Click on donate for the NFB of SC
and use PayPal. Please note "State convention funds" in your memo.
Talking Medical Device (TMD) Program
More talking medical devices have been awarded. For anyone who has
submitted an application, but not heard back from the committee, it is
either because we are still waiting on the doctor's statement, or the review
committee has not met since receiving all documents. The committee will
meet again on April 7. We appreciate your cooperation and interest in this
program. The application is available on www.nfbofsc.org
<http://www.nfbofsc.org> , by email, or by postal mail. Please call me if
you have questions. (803) 605-4250. We will also be accepting
applications and doctor's statements occasionally at in-person meetings.
More opportunities will be announced soon. Shannon Cook
New Dues Policy:
On Thursday, February 24, 2022, the NFB of SC Board met in executive session
to discuss dues due dates as they relate to being eligible to vote at the
state convention August 25-28, 2022. . The Board voted on the following
policy.
For current and new NFB of SC members, dues must be paid by 11:59 p.m. on
Tuesday, May 31, 2022. That means that your state dues must be paid and
received, and the NFB of SC membership form must be completed by the
deadline. If both of those two things are not done, you will not be able to
vote in the elections at the August convention. With just under two months
to go, everyone has lots of time to ensure both components of the
membership process are complete by then. If anyone needs assistance paying
their dues online and/or filling out the membership form, please get in
touch with either Steve or Shannon Cook. If anyone else has good technology
skills and is willing to help too, please let Steve Cook know.
Beginning in 2023, and for each subsequent year thereafter, for current
members, dues will be due no later than 11:59 p.m. January 31. If dues are
not received by January 31 along with the requisite membership form, you
will be delinquent and ineligible to vote at that year's state convention.
For new members who have not been a member in two or more years, or who are
brand new members, their dues will be due by 11:59 p.m. on May 31 of that
year. The same rules apply. If the new member's dues are not paid by then,
they cannot vote in that year's state convention elections.
Members know that dues are due usually in January, so there is plenty of
time to make sure they have been taken care of by the deadline.
2022 NFB of SC Membership Dues
The National Federation of the Blind of SC has had our 2022
Membership Form on our website at www.nfbofsc.org <http://www.nfbofsc.org>
since October 1, 2021. When you fill out this form, you will receive an
email copy of the information you entered if you provided your personal
Email address. If you are assisting someone with the form that does not have
an Email address, feel free to use cookcafe at sc.rr.com
<mailto:cookcafe at sc.rr.com> in the Email field. Once you click on the
submit button, you will be taken to the Donations page in which you can
choose to pay your $10 state dues using the NFB of South Carolina State
Affiliate secure Pay Pal button. Remember you must fill out the new form and
pay the $10 state dues in order to complete the process for your 2022
membership! https://nfbofsc.org/2022-membership-form/ If you have any
questions or need assistance with the above process, please call Steve Cook
at 803 260 1292. If he is unable to take your call, he will call you back
when available. Also, if you sign up on the NFB website, www.nfb.org
<http://www.nfb.org> , that is awesome, you will receive your welcome coin
and packet, but please remember, you must also sign up on www.nfbofsc.org
<http://www.nfbofsc.org> as a member of our Palmetto affiliate. I want to
thank you all for being willing to assist those who are not familiar with
online registration or payment so that their membership can be completed.
Please remember, all dues and membership forms must be completed and
submitted by 11:59 PM Eastern on May 31 in order to vote in our state
convention election during the weekend of August 25-28.
NFB of SC Jackets
Note, this is a project of Frank Loza personally and 25% of the
proceeds benefit the Federation Center in Columbia. From Frank Loza:
Get your National Federation of the Blind jackets. There are two
styles available.
One is a micro fiber that comes in black or blue, in sizes small to 4x. The
other one is polyester blend that comes in black, blue and gray, in sizes
small to 5x. On the back of the jacket it has our national NFB logo. Under
that it has National Federation of the Blind written out. Below that it
has, "Live the life you want." On the front left chest, it has NFB of SC.
If there are any other states that would like to order these jackets, they
can be customized for your state. The logo and lettering is embroidered, so
it can be felt. The micro fiber style is eighty dollars and the polyester
blend is seventy five dollars. If you have any questions, you can call
Frank Loza at, 803-617-8016. He can explain more detail about the jackets
and their design. Payments can be made by check, money order, PayPal or
Zelle. To pay by PayPal or Zelle, you can look my account up on either
platform by searching for my email, which is, floza58 at bellsouth.net
<mailto:floza58 at bellsouth.net> . Join all the other Federationists that
wear their jackets with pride. Please help us spread the word to other
states, so they don't miss out. Thank you so very much.
NFB of SC Bags, Shirts, hoodies, and crew neck sweatshirts
The NFB of SC is selling bags with the NFB of SC logo and Live the
Life you Want printed on the front. The bag is black, the bottom is red, and
the straps are white. The top is open with a draw string closure. There is a
zipper around the bottom, that expands the bag. There is a zippered pocket
on the front where the NFB of SC logo is located. The bags are great for a
gift or for sporting the NFB of SC logo and tag line. The bags sell for $25
each. You can pay pal the money on our website www.nfbofsc.org
<http://www.nfbofsc.org> or send cash or check made to NFB of SC to the
Center at 119 S. Kilbourne Road, Columbia, SC 29205.
We are also selling short sleeve T-shirts. They are gray with the
logo and tag line in black on the right side if looking at the shirt. On the
back, you will find the state of SC shaded in black. These shirts are $25.
You can purchase two bags for $40 or two shirts for $40, or, one bag and one
shirt for $40. If you just want one or the other, the price is $25 each. We
are hoping to get in some sweatshirts and hoodies and will let you know the
cost of these once they are secured. All funds will go to the NFB of SC.
We have added hoodies and crew neck sweatshirts to our NFB of SC
apparel. Blue crew neck sweatshirt, With yellow logo, and NFB of SC Live
the life you want. Written below. Blue hoodie sweatshirt, with front
pockets. Has the NFB logo in yellow with NFB of SC, Live the life you want,
written below the logo. Prices are as follows: Sweatshirt or hoodie:
Adult small to adult extra-large is 35 each or 2 for 60, 2x to 5x is 40 each
or 2 for 70. T shirt and bags 25 each or 2 for 40 Same price for Bags. You
can mix and match. Make money orders or checks payable to NFB of SC and note
what you are purchasing and your preferred size. You may also pay through
PayPal at www.nfbofsc.org <http://www.nfbofsc.org> . Please note in the
comments section exactly what you wish to purchase. Questions, call
President Jennifer Bazer at 803-960-9977. Thank you for your support of the
NFB of SC!
New Orleans Fundraiser
WHAT? New Orleans Here We Come!!!
WHO? The National Federation of the Blind of South Carolina!!!
WHAT? Offering an opportunity to win a 6-day 7-night stay during our
National Convention!!!
WHEN? July 4th through July 10th at the Marriot located at 555 Canal Street,
New Orleans.
WHAT SHOULD I DO? Purchase tickets which are 1 for five-dollars and 3 for
ten-dollars. For every thirty-dollars you donate, then you will have a
chance to win one-hundred dollars in CASH! The winner will either win a room
or funds will be applied to your previously reserved room.
WHAT DO I GET? Hotel accommodations for the room. If the convention is
cancelled the winner will take home the cash.
HOW will I win? You can send your donation to NFB of SC PayPal at
www.nfbofsc.org <http://www.nfbofsc.org> . You may also mail a check, cash
or money order to NFB of SC and mail to 119 S. Kilbourne Road, Columbia, SC
29205 and please make sure to put Hotel Tickets in the for/memo field. To
have your information placed into the drawing please send us an email with
your name and best reached phone number to, nfbofscfundraiser at gmail.com
<mailto:nfbofscfundraiser at gmail.com> .
WHAT SHOULD I KNOW? In order for the winner to have enough time to cancel
previous reservations, WHEN IS THE DRAWING? The drawing will take place on
Monday May 30, 2022 at 5:30 pm on the Federation zoom platform.
WHAT IS THE ZOOM INFO?
Join Zoom Meeting
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Thank you for your support to the National Federation of the Blind
of South Carolina-Fundraising Committee!!! For more information please
contact either
Andrew Adams at (803)269-3803 or
Debra Canty at (803)775-5792
Co-chairs of the Fundraising Committee.
Speaking of the 2022 National Convention .
National NFB Convention New Orleans, LA July 5-10, 2022
New Orleans Site of 2022 Convention by John Berggren
An aerial view of the New Orleans Marriott. The 2022 Convention
of the National Federation of the Blind will take place in New Orleans,
Louisiana, July 5 to July 10, at the New Orleans Marriott at 555 Canal
Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70130. You can reserve a room now at the
Marriott by calling 800-654-3990 ensuring you'll be in our headquarters
hotel. If you wish to stay in our overflow hotel directly across Canal
Street, call 855-516-1090 to book a room at the Sheraton New Orleans.
The nightly rate for both the Marriott and the Sheraton is $109
for singles and doubles. Triples and quads can be booked for $119 per night.
You should also anticipate the combined sales tax and tourism support rate
of 16.2 percent, and note there is a hotel occupancy fee of $3.00 per night.
Both hotels will take a deposit of the first night's room rate,
taxes, and fees and will require a credit card or a personal check. If you
use a credit card, the deposit will be charged against your card
immediately. If a reservation is cancelled before Monday, June 1, 2022, half
of the deposit will be returned. Refunds will not be issued for
cancellations made beyond that date.
The hotels sit astride the storied Canal Street at 555 and 500
Canal Street respectively, only blocks from the mighty Mississippi River and
even closer to the historic French Quarter. Both hotels offer a range of
dining options as well as twenty-four-hour fitness centers. You'll find a
rooftop pool at the Marriott while the Sheraton features a Starbucks in its
atrium lobby.
The schedule for the 2022 convention is:
Tuesday, July 5 Seminar Day
Wednesday, July 6 Registration and Resolutions Day
Thursday, July 7 Board Meeting and Division Day
Friday, July 8 Opening Session
Saturday, July 9 Business Session
Sunday, July 10 Banquet Day and Adjournment
The health of our members is of paramount importance as we plan
for our first in-person convention in three years. Both of our convention
hotels are committed to ensuring the safety of guests and have implemented
cleaning protocols and elevated practices to deliver on this commitment. The
National Federation of the Blind will continually monitor masking policies,
vaccination requirements, and other health guidelines that may apply to our
convention. Updates will be shared with members throughout the months
leading up to convention, so members can plan accordingly.
Register for the Premier Event in the Blind Community
National Federation of the Blind 2022 National Convention
July 5 through July 10, 2022
New Orleans, LA
#NFB22
The National Federation of the Blind is the transformative membership and
advocacy organization of blind people. Every day we raise the expectations
of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles between blind
people and our dreams. Each year we come together for important discussions,
decisions, and information sharing.
As an attendee, take advantage of the opportunity to:
. Network with thousands of blind role models
. Connect with leaders in the field of blindness
. Attend presentations on a variety of empowering topics
. Learn about the latest in technology and innovation
. And more!
The convention is open to all. Important note: Our constitution states that
only members of the Federation have the right to participate in
decision-making when it comes to organizational policy. If you are not
already a member, please connect with your state affiliate.
Is this your first convention or do you need a review of what to expect?
Mark your calendar for the Rookie Roundup meeting scheduled for Tuesday,
July 5, at 8:00 p.m. central time, which will go over all the things you
need to know about the convention. Also available for first-time attendees,
learn about the Kenneth Jernigan Convention Scholarship.
Register Today
Registration is now open. Get access to the latest information as it is made
available and more.
Register for the 2022 National Convention now!
For more information and hotel details, visit https://nfb.org/convention. We
look forward to your participation in this important event.
Coming Soon: NFB22 Virtual Experience Registration
We are excited to offer opportunities for engagement and connection to
participants who are unable to attend the convention in-person. Details and
registration for the 2022 National Convention Virtual Experience, a
dedicated online space for exclusive convention activities, are coming soon.
Registration for the virtual experience will be separate and at no cost.
Rideshare Discrimination Survey
The National Federation of the Blind is seeking feedback from Uber and Lyft
customers who have been discriminated against by either rideshare company
because of disability, including but not limited to a rider's use of a
service animal or white cane, or inaccessible rideshare app technology.
Please take time to report all instances of discrimination. Though NFB's
agreements with both Uber and Lyft expired in 2020, we are gathering
information about ongoing discrimination for legal advocacy.
You are not required to be a member of the NFB in order to fill out this
survey. Below is a link to the survey.
https://nfb.org/programs-services/legal-program/rideshare-discrimination-sur
vey
Zoom Events for the upcoming month!
Below are the events scheduled this month for the NFB of SC.
Chairs and co-chairs, please make sure your agenda for the committee is on
the list serve before your meeting. Also, starting now, chairs and co-chairs
of committees along with presidents of chapters and divisions will be
responsible for sending out meting reminders to the listserv along with the
agenda. Thank you! Committee chairs and co-chairs, please also send me a
list of committee members for the committee you are chairing or co-chairing.
Please remember, I need a list of all committee members so we can add to the
website. Just a reminder since 2 new divisions are scheduled below. Someone
will need to send out the daily reminder, agenda and Zoom information for
the meeting.
April 2022
Monday, April 4, 2022
Fund Raising Committee 7:00 PM Federation Center Zoom
Presidential Release 8:00 PM
Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Get Fit with the Sports & Rec Division 5:30 PM Rocky Bottom Zoom
Wednesday, April 6, 2022
Cooking with the At Large Chapter 6:30 PM Federation Center Zoom
Legislative & Advocacy Committee 8:00 PM Federation Center Zoom
Thursday, April 7, 2022
Student Division 8:30 PM Federation Center Zoom
Saturday, April 9, 2022
Sports & Rec Fund Raiser 8:00 PM
Monday, April 11, 2022
Convention Planning Committee 8:00 PM Federation Center Zoom
Tuesday, April 12, 2022
Get Fit with the Sports & Rec Division 5:30 PM Rocky Bottom Zoom
At Large Chapter 7:00 PM Federation Center Zoom
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
Sports & Rec Division 8:00 PM Rocky Bottom
Thursday, April 14, 2022
Clarendon Chapter 8:00 PM Federation Center Zoom
Friday, April 15, 2022
Trivia Night 8:00 PM Federation Center Zoom
If you wish to play, Email David Bundy at bundy at pobox.com
<mailto:bundy at pobox.com>
Saturday, April 16, 2022
Get Fit with the Sports & Rec Division 9:00 AM Rocky Bottom Zoom
Technology Training Session 10:00 AM Federation Center Zoom
SC Tech Talk 3:00 PM Federation Center Zoom
Monday, April 18, 2022
Membership & Outreach 8:00 PM Federation Center Zoom
Tuesday, April 19, 2022
Get Fit with the Sports & Rec Division 5:30 PM Rocky Bottom Zoom
Diabetes Action Network 7:00 PM Federation Center Zoom
Wednesday, April 20, 2022
Public Relations & Social Media 8:00 PM Federation Center Zoom
Saturday, April 23, 2022
Get Fit with the Sports & Rec Division 9:00 AM Rocky Bottom Zoom
Monday, April 25, 2022
Anderson Chapter 7:00 PM Rocky Bottom
SCAGDU 8:00 PM Federation Center Zoom
Tuesday, April 26, 2022
Get Fit with the Sports & Rec Division 5:30 PM Rocky Bottom Zoom
Diversity & Inclusion Committee 8:00 PM Federation Center Zoom
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Communities of Faith 6:00 PM Federation Center Zoom
Thursday, April 28, 2022
Computer Science & Technology Division 8:00 PM Federation Center Zoom
Saturday, April 30, 2022
Get Fit with the Sports & Rec Division 9:00 AM Rocky Bottom Zoom
Federation Center
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Rocky Bottom
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Joke of the Week -
Q: What can be seen in the middle of 'April' and 'March', but can't be seen
in the beginning or end of either one?
A: The letter "r"
Fascinating Fact of the Week -
America's first astronauts were announced by NASA on April 9, 1959.
Final Thought -
HOPE
H.O.P.E. = Hold On. Pain Ends.
NFB Pledge -
I pledge to participate actively in the effort of the National Federation of
the Blind to achieve equality, opportunity, and security for the blind; to
support the policies and programs of the Federation; and to abide by its
constitution.
NFB One Minute Message -
"The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the
characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the
expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles
between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want;
blindness is not what holds you back."
NFB of SC PSA
Click here to view the National Federation of the Blind of SC 2021 PSA!
More NFB of SC Information
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