Shore News Today
Nickels and dimes add up for
Children Making Change
Aug, 25, 2009 Click To Read
Our 5th grader Rocco
Heads To Trenton!
"Gov. Corzine has proposed cutting state
spending and plans to cut $611,000 from the state Commission for the
Blind and Visually Impaired. Rocco visited New Jersey legislators and
pleaded with them to restore the money.
The clicking sound in the background is coming
from Rocco's Braille Note from which he is reading.
Bowling
Remington & Vernick: bowling for charity
Remington & Vernick 14th Annual Bowling
Tournament raises a recording breaking amount of $80,000.
Blindness Awareness
Day - October, 2008
Blindness Awareness Day has passed the
Assembly by
unanimous vote. Next step the state house! We will keep
you posted on our progress.
Community events are held throughout the year to help foster friendships and networking between families and their children. Our outreach program give back to the community
about education our future teachers, discussing the issues and concerns of teaching a child with little or no vision within the classroom. The program informs teachers how to refine learning systems and techniques that will mainstream children into today’s complex society. The foundation also purchases computers and software for schools of special education students, to ensure that children who are blind or visually impaired are exposed to the latest computer technology at an early are to maximize their chances for a better future.