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Parents of Blind Children-NJ
Basic Information
Address: 23 Alexander Ave.
Madison NJ 07940
Phone Number: 973-377-0976
Email: blindchildren@verizon.net
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Additional Information
President: Carol Castellano
Service Description: Membership organization providing information, support, training, networking, mentoring, advocacy for parents and teachers of blind/visually impaired children
Mission Statement:
Since 1991 Parents of Blind Children-NJ, a division of the National Federation of the Blind of NJ, has been helping families learn what they needed to know to help their blind and visually impaired children get a good education, learn the skills they need, and grow up to be independent, productive, contributing members of society. We are also dedicated to providing ideas and assistance to help blind/visually impaired children with additional disabilities reach their full potential.
Membership Fee: $10 dues
Area Served: NJ and surrounding states
Services Offered:
Information, support, training, networking, mentoring, advocacy for parents and teachers of blind/visually impaired children
Information, support, training, networking, mentoring, advocacy for parents and teachers of blind/visually impaired children
Events:
Annual Seminar
Newsletter
National magazine
Slogan: Don't think limits; think POSSIBILITIES!