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    World Services for the Blind keeps doors open for students during pandemic

    enJune 24, 2021
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    About this Episode

    President and CEO for World Services for the Blind, Sharon Giovinazzo, keeps her doors open during the height of the pandemic. The organization has worldwide partnerships and is on the move.

    WSB offers several sought after certifications for adults who are visually impaired and blind. Check them out @ wsblind.org.

    Want to get involved with the WSB Foundation? You can assist no matter where you live. Contact them @ wsblindfoundation.org.

     

    From their website: A storm washed up thousands of starfish, A child walks up and tosses in a starfish. Then another. And another.  A man says, “What are you doing? You cannot save them all. It’s impossible to make a difference.”  Returning back to the water, the girl said, “It made a difference to that one.”   Let’s make a difference with the talent and gifts we have been given.  

    WSB Foundation  2811 Fair Park Boulevard  Little Rock, AR 72204   |   (501) 664-7100   Ext. 244 | 

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