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GREELEY ~ On Saturday, the Greeley Chapter of the National Federation of the Blind (NFB) held their annual symposium, with special guest Lt. Governor Dianne Primavera in attendance. The event aimed to raise awareness about the importance of accessibility, independence, and inclusion for individuals who are blind or visually impaired in Colorado.
During her speech at the symposium, Lt. Governor Primavera shared a personal connection to the cause, as she has family members who have experienced blindness. She emphasized the significance of providing vital resources and support networks for those with vision loss.
"I've seen firsthand how life-changing it is when people with vision loss have access to the right tools and support," said Lt. Governor Primavera. "Organizations like NFB empower individuals to live independently, pursue their goals, and stay connected to their communities - something that benefits us all as a state."
The event featured interactive demonstrations of assistive technology, community resource booths, and workshops on advocacy, education, and employment. Attendees had the opportunity to connect with state and local organizations dedicated to expanding opportunities and breaking down barriers for those with vision loss.
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JP Trevino, President of the Greeley Chapter of NFB, expressed their goal for the symposium: "We want to show that life doesn't end when someone loses their sight. With the right resources and support, individuals can continue pursuing their dreams and living life fully." He added that their motto - "live the life you want" - guides everything they do.
The Greeley Chapter of NFB plays a crucial role in northern Colorado by providing education, advocacy, and community connections for people who are blind or have low vision.
Lt. Governor Primavera's participation at the symposium highlights Colorado's ongoing commitment to expanding accessibility and opportunities for all its citizens. The state has been recognized nationally for its efforts in areas such as voting accessibility and government digital information accessibility. Additionally, their collaboration with advocacy organizations like NFB has resulted in Colorado being ranked as the top state to live in for people with disabilities in 2024.
The symposium was a success in bringing hope and education to the blind community, and it serves as a reminder of the importance of inclusivity and support for individuals with vision loss.
During her speech at the symposium, Lt. Governor Primavera shared a personal connection to the cause, as she has family members who have experienced blindness. She emphasized the significance of providing vital resources and support networks for those with vision loss.
"I've seen firsthand how life-changing it is when people with vision loss have access to the right tools and support," said Lt. Governor Primavera. "Organizations like NFB empower individuals to live independently, pursue their goals, and stay connected to their communities - something that benefits us all as a state."
The event featured interactive demonstrations of assistive technology, community resource booths, and workshops on advocacy, education, and employment. Attendees had the opportunity to connect with state and local organizations dedicated to expanding opportunities and breaking down barriers for those with vision loss.
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JP Trevino, President of the Greeley Chapter of NFB, expressed their goal for the symposium: "We want to show that life doesn't end when someone loses their sight. With the right resources and support, individuals can continue pursuing their dreams and living life fully." He added that their motto - "live the life you want" - guides everything they do.
The Greeley Chapter of NFB plays a crucial role in northern Colorado by providing education, advocacy, and community connections for people who are blind or have low vision.
Lt. Governor Primavera's participation at the symposium highlights Colorado's ongoing commitment to expanding accessibility and opportunities for all its citizens. The state has been recognized nationally for its efforts in areas such as voting accessibility and government digital information accessibility. Additionally, their collaboration with advocacy organizations like NFB has resulted in Colorado being ranked as the top state to live in for people with disabilities in 2024.
The symposium was a success in bringing hope and education to the blind community, and it serves as a reminder of the importance of inclusivity and support for individuals with vision loss.
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