[Nfbv-announce] Support VABS, Win Uber Gift Cards

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Thu Jun 28 18:44:54 UTC 2018


>From Robert Parsons


President, Virginia Association of Blind Students






Good Afternoon Everyone


 


Are you pumped? We are days away from the family reunion we have been anticipating. The 78th NFB National Convention will bring together a myriad of affiliates, members, divisions, and families that have a week to update each other of efforts in their areas, socially connect, and just as importantly, grow their divisions, chapters, and affiliates through fundraising efforts. The Virginia Association of Blind Students will not disappoint, with a fundraising effort that we all can appreciate. Throughout the week of convention, and the days leading up to it, you can catch a VABS member in the halls of the Rosen Shingle Creek to buy a very important raffle ticket. We will be raffling off three $50 uber gift cards. These three drawings will take place on July 4,6, and 8 at 10pm on each day. 


 


Not attending convention this year? No problem!! Like our affiliate and organization, the opportunities do not stop if you don’t attend the convention. VABS will accept payment and ticket orders via cash, check, Cash App, or Venmo. You do not have to be present if your ticket is pulled and you can still receive your uber gift card either in mail or directly to your app if you are not in Orlando. If you are present at convention, a VABS board member or officer will locate you and deliver your gift card in person. 


 


 


The price for VABS raffle tickets are $5 for one ticket and $10 for 3 tickets. We look forward to connecting with all of you at convention. 


 


P.S. VABS is now accepting raffle ticket orders for the July 4th drawing. Please contact me at 804.801.7674 or rob.parso3389 at gmail.com for more information or a purchase.


 


 


 


Blessings


 


Robert E. Parsons Jr.


President, Virginia Association of Blind Students


National Federation of the Blind of Virginia


Western Michigan University ‘21


Randolph Macon College ‘18


“Without struggle, there is no progress.” -Frederick Douglas


 










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