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Summer Camps, Mobility Training, and Counselors.

Last post 09-27-2008 1:42 PM by William Diller. 5 replies.
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  • 07-08-2008 2:32 AM

    • Danielle
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    Summer Camps, Mobility Training, and Counselors.

    Ok, I recently talked to a friend of mine who attended a summer camp for visually impaired teens, and she has a mobility trainer and a few other things. I'm just curious as to how I find these things in a state like Mississippi. There seems to be nothing here but the Mississippi School for the Blind. I've been there for a summer camp (when I was about 8. I'm 17 now), but what I'm really looking for is affordable things. I think it would be a great help to get a mobility instructor. I heard they teach you all sorts of things... It sounds like it really would be such a great help, and I'm extremely interested.

    Anyone know any good websites? Or live in MS? Anything?

    Any help would be much appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Danielle

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  • 07-08-2008 5:11 PM In reply to

    • Wendy
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    Re: Summer Camps, Mobility Training, and Counselors.

    My son attended a camp through the local lions club in Michigan. Check with them. It was free of charge and they also hire visually impaired people to be camp councellors.Good Luck

    Wendy

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  • 07-24-2008 12:47 AM In reply to

    • Lauren
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    Re: Summer Camps, Mobility Training, and Counselors.

    Danielle,

    I have never attended any of the camps for the visually impaired nor with O and M training; however, you might consider getting into contact with the state's vocational rehab program. They usually don't step in until after high school graduation,but they might be able to offer some suggestions or contacts. They can also aid in any financial difficulties you might encounter.If not, check with you VI teacher. If you can't find anything,ler me know and I might can find you something over here next door in AL. Hope this was of some help.

    God bless,

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  • 07-24-2008 12:15 PM In reply to

    • Danielle
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    Re: Summer Camps, Mobility Training, and Counselors.

    Hi Lauren. Thank you sooo much. I will look inot that this year. This is my senior year in high school so there's a lot to prepare for on top of the vocation and visual assistance I'll need. =]

    I really appreciate it.

    Thanks,

    Danielle

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  • 08-03-2008 9:07 PM In reply to

    • Sunshinegirl
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    Re: Summer Camps, Mobility Training, and Counselors.

    Leader Dogs for the Blind is a great facility in MIchigan...it may be the one mentioned in a previous reply as it is sponsored by the Lions Club. I was there in June getting a dog guide, but while I was, there was also an O&M camp being held for teens as well as individual O&M training and GPS Trekker training too.

    It's a wonderful facility, first class. The instructors are incredible and the grounds, rooms and meals are top notch. It's all paid for by the International Lions Club. Their website is www.leaderdog.org.

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  • 09-27-2008 1:42 PM In reply to

    Re: Summer Camps, Mobility Training, and Counselors.

    Folks please look up the Helen L. Diller Vacation Home for Blind Children.  It is free of charge, and they also look for counselors.  Here is a ;ink http://www.dillerblindhome.com/

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