[Nfbv-announce] Computers for the Blind

Fredric Schroeder fschroeder at sks.com
Sat Oct 19 15:39:38 UTC 2013


Glad to hear it.

Fred Schroeder

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Starner [mailto:SStarner at americanoffice.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2013 4:22 PM
To: Fredric Schroeder; NFBV Announce
Subject: RE: [Nfbv-announce] Computers for the Blind

I know and have worked with this organization. A great resource. I did
purchase one of their computers for my step-son who would not have had the
opportunity to have his own computer. They were wonderful to work with,
very, very, helpful.

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Fredric Schroeder
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2013 1:16 PM
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Subject: [Nfbv-announce] Computers for the Blind

>From Nikki Jeffords: I do not know anything about this organization, but it
may be a good resource for individuals needing a low cost computer.

 

 

Dear Colleagues, 

 

It is my pleasure to introduce you to Computers for the Blind (CFTB).  

 

Who we are: 

Computers for the Blind (CFTB) is a non-profit 501(c) 3 volunteer
organization located in Richardson, TX. 

 

What we do: 

We provide accessible computers to persons who are blind and visually
impaired so that they can have:

-The independent ability to conduct activities of daily living such as
personal reading, management of finances, and maintenance of household
records.

-Personal and private communications with friends, family, health care
professionals and business associates. 

-A virtual learning environment where information resources are just a
finger-tip away. 

-Improved employment opportunities through the development of knowledge,
skills, and marketable abilities.

How we do it: 

We collect donated laptop and desktop computers from businesses and
individuals. Skilled volunteer computer technicians wipe them clean and
install screen reader software (NVDA). Upon request we provide larger
monitors and/or a trial version of Zoomtext. The full version is available
for $200. E-mail and word processor software are part of the software
library along with simple accessible tutorials on how to operate the
accessible software. We currently ship about 70 computers a month throughout
the country and have already shipped over 6,000 computers. We ship a minimum
Dual Core 1.8 GHz, with1.5 GB memory and 80 GB hard drive. Occasionally we
are able to ship Pentium 4 3.0 GHz systems.    

 

Who can get a computer:

Anyone with a visual impairment who is serious about using it and is willing
to commit to the learning process. The cost to the consumer is $100 for a
desktop, $150 for a laptop. They make perfect Christmas or birthday presents
from family and friends. 

 

These computers are ideal for persons who want/need a computer but the
purchase of one through a state vocational rehabilitation agency is
currently not available. We  can we partner together to meet the needs of
your consumers/clients.  Please consider referring us to someone who could
benefit from one. 

 

For general inquires or to request a computer contact us at: 

Computers for the Blind

214-340-6328

info at computersfortheblind.net

 

Please share with others in your networks.

 

Respectfully,

 

David Jeppson, COMS, M.Ed

Executive Director
Computers for the Blind
djeppson at computersfortheblind.net

www.computersfortheblind.net

www.expertsonblindness.com
http://www.LinkedIn.com/in/davidjeppson (join my network)
214-293-8819

 

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