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A new website for blind students

This was recently forwarded to my email and I thought worth sharing…

“Online Portal Opens New Frontiers for Blind Students - http://www.nabslink.org/

Las Vegas, Nevada (January 12, 2009) The National Association of Blind Students announced today the first phase launch of its official web site, NABSLink.org. The site comes at the commencement of a new campaign to reach blind and visually impaired students across the country and is a direct response to the need for centralized information for high school and post-secondary students. Terri Rupp, president of NABS, said: “Students play a crucial role in the movement of the organized blind. We rely on the up and coming generation to keep the momentum fresh, and it was time we did something to gather all the tools for their success in a single convenient location to keep that momentum strong.”

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