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Sights for Hope: Transforming the Lives of the Visually Impaired

30 min · 22. Okt. 2023
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Mrs. Jennifer Pandolfo is the associate director and director of services at Sights for Hope. She is going to tell us about the services that Sights for Hope provides to support visually impaired people in achieving independent living and improving their quality of life and the resources that Sights for Hope provides for visually impaired youth to learn, adapt, and reach their full potential in life and education. We will learn how we can help to make visually impaired people more included in education, in the workforce, and in society.

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