[NFBSF] Youth of Tomorrow October events plus the official store launch!

Amy Jine ajine.vistacenter at gmail.com
Tue Sep 29 18:33:47 UTC 2020


Youth of Tomorrow events



October social group - Let’s continue to explore careers and conduct our
own informational interview! Meet Vista volunteers to ask them questions
about how they help our cause and learn about their jobs and hobbies when
they’re not working. Informational interviews are a great way to learn
about what people do...questions can be applied to career exploration and
just learning about people in general. Apply what you learned from our last
workshop and get your thinking cap on. We’ll also brainstorm and put our
thinking caps on about who we could do an informational interview with and
write up emails to set one up.



This will be a fun practice to learn about Vista volunteers and strengthen
your professional conversation abilities!



When: October 17th from 10am - 12pm

Who: Youth 14-24 with visual impairments

Where: Zoom

RSVP to ajine at vistacenter.org



October workshop - Skills to pay the bills - all about laundry

In this workshop, we’ll learn about the basics of laundry from a blindness
perspective. From how to organize and sort our clothes to actually doing
laundry and we’ll even learn about careers where laundry is an essential
skill. Let’s have some fun and learn an important independent living skill.



When: October 24 from 10am - 12pm

Where: Zoom

RSVP to ajine at vistacenter.org



Visit the Youth of Tomorrow Vista Store

The YoT Vista Store has officially launched. For every workshop or social
group you attend, you’ll earn points where you can purchase items in our
store. From tech gadgets to gift cards, you’ll be rewarded just for
attending and participating in the monthly groups. Note, you must give all
of the required information asked in order to receive your item. Every 200
points equals $1. Email ajine at vistacenter.org for more information.



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*Amy Jine*

*Transition Program Specialist*

*Vista Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired*

*101 N. Bascom Avenue*

*San Jose, CA 95128*



ajine at vistacenter.org

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