[Ohio-talk] Hadley Names Ali Benmerzouga 2018 'Student of the Year' - Just sharing ...

Sheri Albers sheri.albers87 at gmail.com
Sun Nov 18 16:27:44 UTC 2018


Congratulations Ali! You have overcome so much and have work so hard! We are so proud to have you as a member of the national Federation of the blind of Ohio. Just keep doing what you’re doing and don’t ever stop.
Best Regards,
Sheri Albers

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> On Nov 18, 2018, at 11:19 AM, Ali Benmerzouga via Ohio-Talk <ohio-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello Ohio,
> 
> Some of you know about this news already … sorry for any duplication … still, there some more info in the message about me, if interested. The news is on Hadley website.
> 
> Start reading here:
> 
> Hadley Names Ali Benmerzouga 2018 'Student of the Year'
> 
> A former math and statistics teacher from North Olmsted, Ohio who lost sight in his left eye in 1998 and then, 14 years later, in his right, has been recognized
> as "Student of the Year" by Hadley.
> 
> Ali Benmerzouga, 60, lost vision in his left eye as a result of myopia, which affects nearly 30 percent of the U.S. population and occurs if the eyeball
> is too long or the cornea is too curved. And after experiencing difficulty with his one working eye in 2011, the career school teacher would wait nearly
> a year before going ahead with surgery at Case Western Reserve University's Hospital in Cleveland that he had hoped would allow him to keep partial vision.
> 
> "I was still very active at work, at home and loved the outdoors," he said. "I was just afraid what might happen and put the surgery off as long as I could.
> But it got to the point where I wasn't able to read, write, or drive, and decided surgery was my only option."
> 
> Sadly, his worst fears were realized when multiple surgeries were unable to fix his deteriorating eye and he became legally blind.
> 
> Then, in early 2014, Ali reached out to Hadley and began to learn braille. After passing through the braille series, he moved on to our independent living
> series.
> 
> "I was trying to salvage myself and sharpen my skills so that one day I would be able to re-enter the workforce," Ali added. "Hadley was helpful, supportive
> and was always there to offer encouragement. They've restored my life in so many ways and have allowed me to continue to live my authentic life, communicate
> with the world, and meet new people."
> 
> Next came a series of nine online technology classes, a curriculum in business, and then Hadley's Foundations of American Government class.
> 
> "Ali is a motivated, hard-working, dedicated student, possessing a cheerful spirit, uplifting outlook on life and quick wit," said Hadley instructor Ed
> Haines. "He always has a kind word for everyone he meets and expresses gratitude for the smallest of deeds on his behalf. He is one of the most inspiring
> individuals I've ever met in my 35 years of teaching."
> 
> "I was overjoyed to learn that I had won Student of the Year," Ali added. "It made me feel like, ‘Hey, I'm back, and still worth something to this world.'
> It gives me a great feeling just knowing that I can continue to be a good, productive citizen."
> 
> Ali
> NFB Member – Cleveland Chapter
> Cell Phone - 440-590-0315
> ***
> The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want; blindness is not what holds you back.
> ***
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