From brenner at zahav.net.il Sat Nov 7 07:50:13 2015
From: brenner at zahav.net.il (Benny Brenner)
Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2015 09:50:13 +0200
Subject: [Uabs] FW: Hosting a blind child
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Dear Sirs,
My name is Benny Brenner. We live in Israel.
We are a happy married couple with two married daughters and three
grandchildren, active in our community, working in our jobs independently.
We have a big penthouse twenty minutes from Tel Aviv in a very pleasant and
quiet city, in the middle of the country: Kfar Saba.
For many years I personally volunteered in many different activities with
disabled children. At this moment, we decided that we are happy and ready to
host a full blind boy from 16 to 21 years old, for one year.
If there is any chance to do it, please contact us. Details we will provide
upon request.
Of course all the expenses, excluding air fare, at our account.
Sincerely,
Benny
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From sharlyn at tbase.com Wed Nov 11 16:57:49 2015
From: sharlyn at tbase.com (Sharlyn)
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2015 16:57:49 +0000
Subject: [Uabs] 5 days left to have your voice heard. Share your experience!
Message-ID: <21bc98c5728749019290aea44def447b@MBX07A-IAD3.mex06.mlsrvr.com>
November 15th is the final day to submit your feedback on the availability of accessible information from your North American service providers. T-Base's customers-the corporate community-are keenly interested in this topic and want to know how to improve the user experience. Yet, in order to gather and share the findings, feedback from the blind community is needed to make the final report statistically sound. By completing the surveys, you can have your say. So this is a deadline you do not want to miss!
Comments we've received from respondents so far:
"This is a great initiative, as it invites consumers who are blind, like myself, to share what it's like to request and obtain documents in alternate formats. I think it's important that service providers have this information."
"The surveys are quick and easy to do. Anyone with a visual impairment should provide feedback. After all, doing so will benefit the entire blind community."
"There are so few questionnaires that give us the opportunity to tell our service providers what works and what doesn't. I can see this paving the way for greater accessibility in several industries."
If you haven't done so already, please complete one or more of the following questionnaires by November 15th:
List of 5 items:
* Accessibility: Call Center:
http://www.tbase.com/webform/accessibility-call-center-questionnaire-0
* Accessibility: In-Person Experience:
http://www.tbase.com/webform/accessibility-walk-questionnaire
* Accessibility: Online or Mobile App:
http://www.tbase.com/webform/accessibility-online-or-mobile-app-qustionnaire
* Delivery of Requested Accessible Documents:
http://www.tbase.com/webform/delivery-requested-accessible-documentation-questionnaire
* Satisfaction with Accessible Documents:
http://www.tbase.com/webform/satisfaction-accessible-documentation-questionnaire-0
List end
Thank you!
Sharlyn Ayotte
Consumer Engagement Officer
T-Base Communications
Phone: 613-236-0866 | Toll free: 1-800-563-0668
www.tbase.com | Ogdensburg, NY | Ottawa, ON
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