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amanda stine
Wed, Sep 22, 2010 1:31 AM

Hello all,
I am hoping someone can point me to a one stop shop of a website theat has information on resources to refer someone to for any given city. At the moment I am looking for options in the Los Angeles area other than Braille Institute. But will be refering someone to options in a couple cities soon as well.
Thanks in advance for any input,
Amanda Stine

Hello all, I am hoping someone can point me to a one stop shop of a website theat has information on resources to refer someone to for any given city. At the moment I am looking for options in the Los Angeles area other than Braille Institute. But will be refering someone to options in a couple cities soon as well. Thanks in advance for any input, Amanda Stine
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Marianne Denning
Wed, Sep 22, 2010 1:10 PM

Go to AFB.org and they have the information you are looking for.
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    Hello all, 
    I am hoping someone can point me to a one stop shop of a website theat has information on resources to refer someone to for any given city. At the moment I am looking for options in the Los Angeles area other than Braille Institute. But will be refering someone to options in a couple cities soon as well.
    Thanks in advance for any input,
    Amanda Stine 

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B.J. LeJeune
Wed, Sep 22, 2010 2:32 PM

I find the AFB Directory of Agencies Serving the Blind to be very helpful.  It is available in print or cd-rom. There is also an up-to-date on-line summary version on their website at www.afb.org .  It is under "Where can I find?"  The actual Directory has much more detailed information about specific services.

BJ

B. J. LeJeune, M.Ed,CRC, CVRT
RRTC on Blindness and Low Vision
Mississippi State University
P. O. Box 6189
Mississippi State, Ms  39762
bjlejeune@colled.msstate.edu
662-325-2694

amanda stine ofdeafblnd@yahoo.com 9/21/2010 8:31 PM >>>

Hello all,
I am hoping someone can point me to a one stop shop of a website theat has information on resources to refer someone to for any given city. At the moment I am looking for options in the Los Angeles area other than Braille Institute. But will be refering someone to options in a couple cities soon as well.
Thanks in advance for any input,
Amanda Stine

I find the AFB Directory of Agencies Serving the Blind to be very helpful. It is available in print or cd-rom. There is also an up-to-date on-line summary version on their website at www.afb.org . It is under "Where can I find?" The actual Directory has much more detailed information about specific services. BJ B. J. LeJeune, M.Ed,CRC, CVRT RRTC on Blindness and Low Vision Mississippi State University P. O. Box 6189 Mississippi State, Ms 39762 bjlejeune@colled.msstate.edu 662-325-2694 >>> amanda stine <ofdeafblnd@yahoo.com> 9/21/2010 8:31 PM >>> Hello all, I am hoping someone can point me to a one stop shop of a website theat has information on resources to refer someone to for any given city. At the moment I am looking for options in the Los Angeles area other than Braille Institute. But will be refering someone to options in a couple cities soon as well. Thanks in advance for any input, Amanda Stine