[blindkid] Youth Mentoring Experience

Denise Mackenstadt cane.travel at gmail.com
Sun Mar 25 18:56:17 UTC 2012


We are approaching the date for the Youth Mentoring Experience which will be held at the Washington State School for the Blind on April 14.  Please let us know if you can participate.  Please do not let expense prevent your child from participating in the this important program.  I look forward to hearing from you.

Nature of Independence

Youth Track

 

The National Federation of the Blind of Washington invites blind youth to a day of information and activities to explore what independence means.  Blind adult mentors will work with blind youth to answer questions; which blind young people have about living as independent blind adults.

 

When: Saturday, April 14, 2012

Where: Washington State School for the Blind

Time: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

Cost: $25 including lunch

 

·      Blind Adult Mentors

·      Activities exploring the meaning of independence

·      Connecting with Blind same age peers

 

For further information contact Denise Mackenstadt at (206)419-9555 or at cane.travel at gmail.com and Carla McQuillan at (514)726-2654 or at admin at childrensmontessori.com.

 

Registration:

Email at admin at childrensmontessori.com

Mail: MAINSTREET MONTESSORI ASSOCIATION

5005 MAIN STREET, SPRINFIELD, OREGON 97478

(541) 726-2654

Registration fees must be received by April 1, 2012 to hold a spot for your son or daughter. Make checks out to MSMA or major credit card

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IS YOUR CHILD REGISTERED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF SERVICES FOR THE BLIND OR THE OREGON COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND

 

SPECIAL CONCERNS:

Denise Mackenstadt, NOMC
Mackenstadt Rehab Services
(206)419-9555
cane.travel at gmail.com
 






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