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Albert J Rizzi
albert at myblindspot.org
Tue Dec 22 19:49:21 UTC 2009
It was not my intention to have done this. I did not realize that my contact
list had the addresses for the list serve. While I was not aware of the
protocol in this regard. I would not have done this intentionally without
first getting permission. I apologize for the oversight and the
inconvenience this has caused. Peace.
Albert J. Rizzi, M.Ed.
CEO/Founder
My Blind Spot, Inc.
90 Broad Street - 18th Fl.
New York, New York 10004
www.myblindspot.org
PH: 917-553-0347
Fax: 212-858-5759
"The person who says it cannot be done, shouldn't interrupt the one who is
doing it."
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From: Albert J Rizzi <albert at myblindspot.org>
Date: Tuesday, December 22, 2009, 11:11 AM
"It is a terrible thing to see and have no vision. " - Helen Keller
Dear friend,
With the Holidays already upon us, perhaps you would like to help me share a
little blind faith, vision and good will by helping My Blind Spot advance
its mission of equality and accessibility for all.
This year brings many reasons for me to be thankful and for taking this
moment to make this request for a pledge from you and anyone whom you think
would like to affect a national shift in the perspectives on blindness.
After living life for the past 4 years completely blind, I can tell you
wholeheartedly that I consider my new way of seeing life as a gift to be
shared and looked at by one and all. For too many years, we have all turned
a blind eye, myself included, to people living with the types of sensory
loss which strike fear to the core of our being. I have learned that
blindness itself is not my major limitation. The hardest part of being blind
is the emotional and physical barriers put there by others.
What have we accomplished so far? Well, due in great part to the strength
and determination I drew from you all, I was able to be the best I could be
in this new and exciting way I view life. My Blind Spot was incorporated in
March and approved as a formal 501c3 this past September. In November we
received blessings in the form of a grant from the Chatlos Foundation's
President, William Chatlos. His gift is very meaningful because he is a man
who happens to be blind and is also redefining blindness and has been doing
so since 1970! Then too, we were given a swanky Manhattan address from
members of our board, Jim Brock and Ted Locke, and presently we have 6
committed and dedicated individuals on our board. We also landed contracts
with educational institutions in New York and have
partnered with others by providing internship opportunities to young blind
and sighted adults who are transitioning from school to post secondary
endeavors.
Now let me make this simple request: As you take the time to collect
remembrances for your loved ones for the Holiday season, help us make a
social change of global proportions. Simply click on the link below and
pledge either $5 or $10 to My Blind Spot. Your tax-deductable donation will
be used to plant the seeds of hope and opportunity and further the
legislative, technological and humanitarian efforts for those of us living
with blindness. You can help eradicate the antiquated myths and
misperceptions about blindness and visual impairments.
Yes, technological advancements and legislative enactments in the last 20
plus years have improved the lives of people living with blindness. But much
progress is still needed to create a positive, affirming and inclusive
mentality.
This year give the gift of vision and hope to those of us who see things
through a different looking glass. To give, please click on the link below.
While you're there, take a moment and stroll through the site to learn more
about My Blind Spot and who we are. If you would be kind enough to share
this request with your circle of friends or colleagues, it would be greatly
appreciated.
http://www.myblindspot.org/?q=donate
Wishing You and Yours a Happy and Healthy Holiday Season!
Albert and Doxology
Albert J. Rizzi, M.Ed.
CEO/Founder
My Blind Spot, Inc.
90 Broad Street - 18th Fl.
New York , New York 10004
www.myblindspot.org
PH: 917-553-0347
Fax: 212-858-5759
"The person who says it cannot be done, shouldn't interrupt the one who is
doing it."
Visit us on Facebook LinkedIn
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