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Helping Hand - Hawaii Association of the Blind 2017 Convention

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This week on Helping Hand we’re privileged to welcome back the Hawai‘i Association of the Blind , state affiliate of the American Council of the Blind . Their 50 th anniversary HAB 2017 Annual State Convention is Saturday March 4th at the Ala Moana Hotel in Honolulu. HPR ATC Host Dave Lawrence speaks with Landa Phelan, member of the board of directors for the Hawai‘i Association of the Blind, and President of the Hawai’i Association of Parents of the Visually Impaired. This event is a great resource for the blind, those facing visual impairment and their loved ones. All day there will be workshops and discussions about issues relating to the blind, from local legislation to helping those who are newly without sight, to the election of new officers in the organization, to networking opportunities with like-minded folks from across the state and country. The evening includes a dinner banquet, which is a perfect first step for those looking to support the HAB. It's another great way for
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This week on Helping Hand we’re privileged to welcome back the Hawai‘i Association of the Blind , state affiliate of the American Council of the Blind . Their 50 th anniversary HAB 2017 Annual State Convention is Saturday March 4th at the Ala Moana Hotel in Honolulu. HPR ATC Host Dave Lawrence speaks with Landa Phelan, member of the board of directors for the Hawai‘i Association of the Blind, and President of the Hawai’i Association of Parents of the Visually Impaired. This event is a great resource for the blind, those facing visual impairment and their loved ones. All day there will be workshops and discussions about issues relating to the blind, from local legislation to helping those who are newly without sight, to the election of new officers in the organization, to networking opportunities with like-minded folks from across the state and country. The evening includes a dinner banquet, which is a perfect first step for those looking to support the HAB. It's another great way for
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