
Click to learn more about the 2008 Night for Sight
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A Brave Sight
"It's the blind people that I've met through organizations like the foundation who are successful and really show me there's a lot more that I can do than what I think," Hovet said. "My motto is, 'You prove to me that you can't do something.'"
Click here to read the full article about A.J. Hovet
(A.J. Hovet, picture by Doug Cook, The Daily Courier)
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FBC has been awarded the 21st Annual Valley Partnership
Project to take place on Saturday, November 8. This community project will create an atmosphere of learning and adaptive recreation for our visually impaired students, including orientation and mobility training, cane walking, tactile and sensory, interaction, a shady play environment for our glare intolerant students, and adaptive swing sets. Sponsorship and
brick donation opportunities are available, and volunteers are needed as well! Click to view the Park construction progress.
Click to download the informational brochure and view the site plan.

The white cane walk is October 11th. 