Every year, the Distinguished Educator of Blind Students Award recognizes an outstanding teacher of blind students. The education of blind children is one of our highest priorities. Please help us recognize dedicated and innovative teachers who provide quality education and meaningful experiences and opportunities for their blind students.
Apply by May 1: https://buff.ly/rSAZ1mG
Alt text: Images of two past winners holding their award: Scott McCallum and Jackie Anderson.
"We, as individuals with disabilities, can only succeed when we work together. When we work together, we change the world," said Nicholas Hoekstra who works with international organizations to provide accessible books for blind people around the world.
"I encourage each of you to remember that we are a global community, and—even while we fight to improve the conditions of people with disabilities in the United States—we must never stop lending a hand to our international family."
The Blind Educator of the Year Award pays tribute to a blind teacher whose exceptional classroom performance, notable community service, and uncommon commitment to the NFB merit national recognition. The recipient must exhibit guidance, advocacy, and love and must advance the cause of blind people in the spirit and philosophy of the NFB.
Submit your nomination by May 1: https://buff.ly/aK5OsAe
This week is International Guide Dog Day, a time when we celebrate the work of guide dogs around the world & raise awareness of the importance of guide dog services for blind people. Our National Association of Guide Dog Users division is committed to enhancing the lives of guide dog users, addressing common challenges, & expanding opportunities for those who rely on guide dogs for independent travel.
What is something that you wish the general public knew about your guide dog? Comment below.