[Nfb-fundraising] Receive Braille Letters from Santa Claus
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Tue Nov 28 19:40:17 CST 2006
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>National Federation of the Blind Partners with Santa Claus
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>to Support Braille Literacy
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>Blind Children to Receive Letters in Braille
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>NORTH POLE (November 28, 2006): The National Federation of the
>Blind, the nation's oldest and largest consumer organization of the
>blind, and the leading promoter of Braille literacy in the United
>States, announced today that as Christmas approaches the Federation
>will be providing a special service for children who read
>Braille. Blind children who wish to send Braille letters to Santa
>will be able to submit their letters to the National Federation of
>the Blind Jernigan Institute, which will then Braille Santa's response.
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>Dr. Marc Maurer, President of the National Federation of the Blind,
>said: "learning to read Braille is critical to the future success of
>blind children. Proficiency and fluency in reading Braille are best
>achieved by taking every opportunity to read Braille. What could be
>more fun for a blind child than receiving a personalized letter from
>Santa Claus in Braille?"
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>The National Federation of the Blind will send Braille replies from
>Santa to letters received from blind children and their
>parents. Letters to Santa may be in Braille or print. Each reply
>will be in Braille and print so that parents and children can read
>together. The replies will be in contracted Braille unless
>otherwise specifically requested.
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>Braille or print letters to Santa may be sent to Santa Claus, c/o
>National Federation of the Blind, 1800 Johnson Street, Baltimore,
>Maryland 21230. Letters may also be requested via the Internet at
>www.nfb.org <http://www.nfb.org/> . Letters must include the
>writer's name, the child's name, the child's birthday, the child's
>gender, mailing address, and a telephone number in case Santa's
>helpers at the National Federation of the Blind have questions.
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>Letters must be received by December 15 to ensure a return letter is
>received before Christmas. For more information about the Braille
>Letters from Santa Program, visit our Web site at www.nfb.org
><http://www.nfb.org/> .
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