National Federation of the Blind Announces New Online Mentoring Program for the Blind

Are you a blind college student interested in exploring different career options? Have you recently found out that you're experiencing vision loss? Are you nervous about pursuing a new hobby, career path, or interest, because you've never heard of another blind person who has done it successfully?

NFB-LINK provides mentoring relationships for individuals who would like resources and guidance on a variety of blindness topics.

NFB-LINK provides mentoring relationships for individuals who would like resources and guidance on a variety of blindness topics. The easy-to-use online system will match you with a knowledgeable, experienced mentor who can answer your questions and refer you to additional resources. Information on a variety of vocational, educational, and recreational interests is available through this innovative program. These comprehensive resources are based on the collective experiences of thousands of blind persons who have succeeded in various arenas. NFB-LINK is founded on the National Federation of the Blind’s can-do, positive attitude about blindness, emphasizing high expectations, independence, and personal achievement. Program services include:

  • Online and in-person mentoring
  • Advice for family and friends
  • How to continue with your hobbies and interests, such as gardening, grilling, cooking, etc.
  • Career development and opportunities
  • Introduction to local and statewide blindness support groups and services
  • Scholarship opportunities and advocacy training for blind college students Information for parents of blind children
  • Resources for blindness professionals, e.g., ophthalmologists, teachers, rehabilitation counselors, etc.
  • Tips for seniors experiencing vision loss

Please visit: http://www.nfblink.org/.

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