Speaking Out for the Blind Episode 323- Prom for blind teens
Prom for blind teens-_ _July 28th, 8PM Eastern (ACB Media 1) and repeats throughout the next seven days (go to https://speakingoutfortheblind.weebly.com/ for more details) Suncoast News reports that thirty-three blind and visually impaired teens attended a special prom just for them last May at the Lighthouse for the Visually Impaired and Blind in New Port Richey, Florida. To talk more about this special event, Port Richey Lighthouse Chief Executive Officer Stefanie Pontilitz joins us. For more info related to this week’s show, go to: https://speakingoutfortheblind.weebly.com/list-of-episodes-and-show-news/for-more-information-episode-323-prom-for-blind-teens Ways to Connect to Speaking Out for the Blind
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