[Ohio-talk] Fw: Re: Uncle Tom is alive and well in Cleveland, and the Sight Center is right there to dis blind people
Karen Noles
ladynfb at woh.rr.com
Sat Dec 11 18:28:53 UTC 2010
Carol,
I totally agree with you I want my house too LoL
Karen
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From: Colleen Roth <n8tnv at att.net>
Date: Dec 11, 2010 12:50 AM
Subject: Re: [Ohio-talk] Uncle Tom is alive and well in Cleveland, and the Sight Center is right there to dis blind people
To: ohio-talk at nfbnet.org
Hi,
Why would the family need separate TV's plus the large screen one.
I agree with you, Carol.
I am sure all of us would like a house with certain additions.
I can tell you that it costs Dudley and I $25,000 to add a bathroom with accessible shower downstairs for the girls.
Of course we didn't get any funding because the bathroom would have benefitted the whole family not just the grls.
For those of you who don't know the girls were in wheelchairs and totally dependent on others for care.
What in the world did this family need to have a new home for?
They are just blind.
I guess one of their children ha a Hearing Impairment but I doubt it required an Extrme Makeover.
There are many people who probaly needed anExtreme Makeover of their home much more than the Andersons' did.
Also when the money is gone to maintain the home or if they have a mortgage to pay the difference how will they manage to pay for it?
No matter where you live if you have family members with certain disabilities, you have to modify your house to some extent.
It sounds to me as if their house was just dilipadated.
Why didnt they apply for a loan and get the work done or try to move to a better house.
Some people have lost their homes which were built for them through Extreme Makeover because they couldn't maintain them orpay the mortgage and taxes.
It also really does not show the blind in a good light when a house has to be built for them because they are blind.
The child's hearing impairt and the condition of the house will probably not be remembered by most viewers.
What happens when a blind person wants to rent an apartment?
Will the landlord think that they need special devices in the apartment?
Will the families of blind children think that their adult children need special adaptations in their homes?
How much damage will this program do to our Positive Attitudes and the education we provide to the General Public?
We need to think about the overall effects this program will have for a long time to come.
Colleen Roth
----- Original Message -----
From: Carol Akers <purplecakers at yahoo.com>
To: NFB of Ohio Announcement and Discussion List <ohio-talk at nfbnet.org>
Date: Friday, Dec 10, 2010 13:43:13
Subject: Re: [Ohio-talk] Uncle Tom is alive and well in Cleveland, and the Sight Center is right there to dis blind people
>
>
> Sorry this is a late comment but who among us would turn down a free house,
> especially loaded with techno stuff?� I don't think I would.� BUT it WAS
> embarrassing to see how much�they promoted their "work with the poor blind
> folks" who had difficulty dealing with being blind but yet what did they really
> do aside from talk?� Technology in the home is� great, but a media room which�
> has a large screen�TV and each person also has an�individual TV (not just close
> captioned or descriptive) but separate smaller TV's to view in the room� did not
> make a lot of sense.�� A huge beautiful home� with more than they have ever been
> used to� is a great move up in the world---what happens next?� When the fund for
> upkeep of repairs is gone who will pay?� Will they be able to afford the giant
> electric bill that comes with the home and all the great stuff?� Will they be
> able to maintain the upkeep of such a large home OR will they present a poor�
> example to the public and the neigbborhood of how "blind people" are unable to
> follow through with proper care of such an expensive�project?���I fear that Ohio
> and America will look more closely and be more likely to pick them apart because
> they are bl.� Then all blind people will be lumped into the same pot just
> because they are blind.
> �Carol
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Deborah Kendrick <dkkendrick at earthlink.net>
> To: NFB of Ohio Announcement and Discussion List <ohio-talk at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Thu, December 2, 2010 11:22:32 AM
> Subject: Re: [Ohio-talk] Uncle Tom is alive and well in Cleveland, and the Sight
> Center is right there to dis blind people
>
> There was a show a few years back -- 2005 or 2006, I'm thinking -- where
> they built a home for a guy who had lost his sight in a mtorcycle accident.
> It was pretty pathetic.� Different textures on the walls of each room, as i
> recall, and on the floors -- like we all feel the walls to see where we are,
> right?� And then there was some cool techie stuff that I don't recall.� One
> thing that i wish I had (because we've all been lazy in my family) is an
> intercom system from room to room.� We improvised our own, though, since
> I've always had two phone lines in the house -- one for home, one for
> office -- so we did used to call on the phone from one part to another.� Now
> that only my daughter and I live here, we frequently call or text one
> another's cell phone rather than climb the stairs.� But I digress.
> Hey, we're missing possiblind the main point here.� Maybe this couple just got
> an opportunity to get an entire new, nice, awesome and free home, and
> neglected to weigh the public image damage it might do to the rest of us.
> Or maybe, as Jerry says, they have private (soon to be made public) concerns
> that seriously call for a home makeover.
> My TV has been on twice since moving to my new home three months ago.� Looks
> like a third time is in order!
> Deborah
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sheri Wells-Jensen" <swellsj at bgsu.edu>
> To: "NFB of Ohio Announcement and Discussion List" <ohio-talk at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 10:43 AM
> Subject: Re: [Ohio-talk] Uncle Tom is alive and well in Cleveland, and the
> Sight Center is right there to dis blind people
>
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> The odds that I'll tune into this are extraordinarily low since
> our family TV time is limited to the occasional PBS special, but I admit to
> a sick sort of curiousity.
> Does anyone know what kinds of modifications are planned to their home?
> Perhaps I have an impoverished imagination; I can't think what I'd do to my
> house even if I had the resources to
> remodel.� I do like those handy buzzers they have at the National Center for
> two-way light switches, but that's hardly an extreme make over.
> I've got a bell on my cat and labels on my microwave.... What am I missing?
>
> Peace,
>
> Sheri W-J
> --
> Dr. Sheri Wells-Jensen
> Assistant Director
> English as a Second Language Program
>
> Associate Professor
> Department of English
>
> 423 East Hall
> Bowling Green State University
>
> (419) 372-8935
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ohio-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:ohio-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> Behalf Of Barbara Pierce
> Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 9:42 AM
> To: 'Ationfb of Ohio Announcement and Discussion List'
> Subject: [Ohio-talk] Uncle Tom is alive and well in Cleveland, and the Sight
> Center is right there to dis blind people
>
> I don't know who these people are, and I really hope I never meet them. The
> note above the story is written by NFB of Washington President Mike Freeman.
>
> Barbara
>
>
>
> >I find it highly ironic that the couple described below gives
>
> >presentations on the "capabilities" of people with disabilities when
>
> >they consented to have Extreme Home Makeover modify their house, given
>
> >that their only disability is blindness.
>
> >
>
> > Makes one ill and proves once again why we need NFB!
>
> >
>
> > Mike Freeman
>
> >
>
> > The next episode of ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition will feature
>
> > the family of Andre and Jasmine Anderson on Sunday, December 5th. The
>
> > family was selected as the recipient of a brand new home after sharing
>
> > their personal story with the show's producers. Andre and Jasmine
>
> > Anderson are both clients of Cleveland Sight Center and advocates for
>
> > people with disabilities. Andre is currently doing his graduate-level
>
> > internship in social work at Cleveland Sight Center, and Jasmine leads
>
> > a low vision support group and does presentations to school-age
>
> > children regarding persons with disabilities, communicating their many
>
> > capabilities and helping to dispel misperceptions.
>
> >
>
> > Host Ty Pennington, the design team, and Marous Brothers Construction
>
> > created an extraordinary home for Andre, Jasmine, sons Jaison and
>
> > Jahzion, and Andre's guide dog, Valentine. Cleveland Sight Center was
>
> > pleased to be a resource regarding adaptations and assistive technology
> for the project.
>
>
>
>
>
> Barbara Pierce
>
> Braille Monitor
>
> 237 Oak Street
>
> Oberlin, OH 44074
>
> Phone/fax: 440-775-2216
>
> <mailto:bpierce at nfb.org> bpierce at nfb.org
>
>
>
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