LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired | Podcast
Summary: The LightHouse is the largest agency providing direct service, advocacy and information to the blind and visually impaired community of Northern California. Since 1902, we have offered solutions to living with vision loss.
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A program featuring contemporary stories behind the front pages, some thought provoking articles and occasional poems, plays or short stories. This month we feature Holiday stories for the season.
A program featuring contemporary stories behind the front pages, some thought provoking articles and occasional poems, plays or short stories. Today’s theme: Gratitude and Thanksgiving, that sort of thing.
The latest Speaking Out for the Blind podcast focuses on how the LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired is expanding independent travel in the San Francisco Bay Area. The agency’s brand-new Transit Orientation Guides help riders navigate the Bay Area’s complicated transit routes. Frank Welte, staff member with the LightHouse’s Access to Information Services … Continue reading Transit Route Guides Podcast →
A program featuring contemporary stories behind the front pages, some thought provoking articles and occasional poems, plays or short stories. Today our theme is two-fold: Seasonal and Doing Things With A Passion
The long anticipated continuation to Part 1. Though thousands of people have enjoyed staying at the LightHouse’s Enchanted Hills Camp since we acquired it in 1950, one woman has had a particularly special lifelong relationship with our property. Hope Sinclair’s father bought the land in 1927 and operated a boy’s camp there for more than … Continue reading Hope Sinclair Interview, August 6 2012, Part 2 of 2 →
A program featuring contemporary stories behind the front pages, some thought provoking articles and occasional poems, plays or short stories. “Working at it with a Passion” is our theme this time.
Though thousands of people have enjoyed staying at the LightHouse’s Enchanted Hills Camp since we acquired it in 1950, one woman has had a particularly special lifelong relationship with our property. Hope Sinclair’s father bought the land in 1927 and operated a boy’s camp there for more than 20 years. Hope herself spent much of … Continue reading Hope Sinclair Interview, August 6 2012, Part 1 of 2 →
Though thousands of people have enjoyed staying at the Lighthouse’s Enchanted Hills Camp since we acquired it in 1950, one woman has had a particularly special lifelong relationship with our property. Hope Sinclair’s father bought the land in 1927 and operated a boy’s camp there for more than 20 years. Hope herself spent much of her girlhood at camp in the 1930’s and 1940’s and developed a detailed love for the nature and history of the place. In 2012 the Lighthouse recorded a lengthy oral history about the camp and we intend to host the interview permanently on this site. Sitting in the same living room her family once inhabited, Hope Sinclair spoke for nearly three hours with LightHouse CEO Bryan Bashin, Camp Director Tony Fletcher and Development Director Jennifer Sachs. Those who wish to learn in detail from the woman with the best 80 years of living memory of our site will enjoy the interview.
Newsletter of the LightHouse for the Blind & Visually Impaired Employment Immersion New Hires, Superfest 2013, Enchanted Hills Camp Pool Party & Open House, New Staff BJ Epstein and Connie Conley-Jung, and more…
Newsletter of the LightHouse for the Blind & Visually Impaired Employment Immersion New Hires, Superfest 2013, Enchanted Hills Camp Pool Party & Open House, New Staff BJ Epstein and Connie Conley-Jung, and more…
A program featuring contemporary stories behind the front pages, some thought provoking articles and occasional poems, plays or short stories.
A program featuring contemporary stories behind the front pages, some thought provoking articles and occasional poems, plays or short stories.
A program featuring contemporary stories behind the front pages, some thought provoking articles and occasional poems, plays or short stories. Today: Factory on Wheels Delivers Hope, part 3 in our survey of SF Bay Area AM commercial radio stations, and more.
A program featuring contemporary stories behind the front pages, some thought provoking articles and occasional poems, plays or short stories. Today: Factory on Wheels Delivers Hope, part 3 in our survey of SF Bay Area AM commercial radio stations, and more.