[Ohio-talk] Presenting "Mini Informative Teleconference Clips"
Suzanne Turner
smturner.234 at gmail.com
Fri May 10 19:53:59 UTC 2019
Good Afternoon,,
The National Federation of the Blind of Ohio, Cleveland Chapter is happy to
present mini informative teleconference conversations and interviews; which
we hope will be encouraging, inspirational and useful to you and others who
are concerned with the blind.
The Ohio Braille Literacy Program has been a great opportunity for the blind
to have as an alternative tool that assists with independence, safety and a
way to document and communicate for Ohio blind individuals. The Cleveland
Chapter, Regina Mason, Gloria Conway and Theresa McKenney discuss how
Braille has impact there lives during a conversation with me. Follow the
steps below and listen to their conversation on Braille, instruction,
mentors and more.
So, I would like to present, "Mini Informative Teleconference Clips" that
will be distributed monthly edifying the programs, advocacy and initiatives
of the National Federation of the Blind by way of the Cleveland Chapter.
To listen
Step 1:
Dial, (605) 313-4910
Step 2:
Code: 246345 and hit pound
Step 3:
Input reference 7 and listen to the prompts
Please keep in mind that this is the first of many. Note: One of my favorite
artist is Regina Bell: which I call Regina Mason.
Suzanne
Suzanne Hartfield-Turner, President
NFBOH-Cleveland Chapter
C: (216) 990-6199
P: (641) 715-3900
Ex: 582705
A: PO Box 141077
Cleveland, Ohio 44114
E: President.NFB.ClevelandOhio at Gmail.com
<mailto:President.NFB.ClevelandOhio at Gmail.com>
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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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