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LightHouse Community Rocks a Goodbye to Candlestick Park

As the LightHouse deepens its community connections the benefits are sometimes unexpected. Our local Community Benefit District, with deep roots in the cultural and entertainment institutions in our backyard, gifted us with 40 tickets to a remarkable event. Paul McCartney’s concert was the very last event at the venerable Candlestick Park, also the last place the Beatles ever performed together. The tunes were poignant and amazing, and 40 blind leaders and students from around the bay area joined in the historic concert. “It was a wonderful way to salute our community, all of whom help to build the programs and services we want to celebrate,” said Bryan Bashin, LightHouse CEO.

One concert goer was moved to write:

Last night’s Paul McCartney concert was such an amazing, historic and unforgettable experience! I had so much fun singing and dancing along to songs spanning from my childhood all the way to Sir Paul’s latest compositions.

Thank you so much for making the event possible for so many people! Without your generosity, I would not have been able to attend the show.

Plan Your Charitable Giving Intelligently and Have Lunch on Us on September 12

Charitable Giving: Avoid the Chutes and Climb the Ladders
Charitable giving is not a game of chance – you get the opportunity to plan ahead. This session will provide tips on how to climb the philanthropic ladders while avoiding the troublesome chutes that threaten to undermine the best of intentions.

Free Seminar
Friday, September 12 at 10:30 a.m.
Complimentary Lunch to Follow
LightHouse San Francisco Headquarters
214 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco

To reserve your seat at the seminar, please RSVP by September 9, 2014 to Lisamaria Martinez at info@old.lighthouse-sf.org or 415-431-1481.

Susan Dawson
Our Presenter: Susan Dawson, ESQ is an attorney at Alder & Colvin, a law firm committed to serving the legal needs of nonprofits and philanthropists. She focuses her practice on tax, corporate, and charitable gift planning matters for a range of organizations.

 

Construction Alert!

Currently there is a large construction site at the corner of Hayes and Polk, directly behind the LightHouse, which is causing obstructions and detours along the northern sidewalk. They are conducting upgrades on the buildings. The builder, Pacific Structures, is anxious to insure safe travel along this block and has asked us to alert our visitors. Pacific Structures is working with the City to lay down temporary bright yellow textured surfaces all along the path of travel.

Meanwhile the LightHouse suggests you travel on the south side of Hayes between Polk and Van Ness to avoid this construction or choose to traverse an alternative path, such as Grove Street.

Updates will follow.

Peninsula Educational and Support Group

You are invited to join the inaugural meeting of an educational and support group dealing with vision loss and blindness. This group will meet monthly.

When: First meeting is Wednesday, September 17, 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.

Where: Veterans Memorial Senior Center, 1455 Madison Ave, Redwood City

Who should attend: Anyone concerned about their own potential vision loss or anyone who has already encountered vision loss or blindness. Should you know someone with these concerns please bring them with you. This will be an educational and fellowship support group led by individuals who are knowledgeable about the topic and have dealt personally with vision loss.

Topics for discussion: Will include but not be limited to the following:

  • Biological and medical aspects of vision loss
  • Adjusting to vision loss
  • Tools for independent living
  • What’s in an attitude – learning to think differently about vision loss
  • Independent travel
  • Community resources
  • History of rehabilitation & medical practices related to vision loss

Co-Leaders of the Group

Lynda Johnson: MA, Marriage, Family Therapist Intern

Lynda has a general private counseling practice specializing in vision loss

Ed Vaughan, PhD

Ed has published three books and many articles about the social aspects of blindness

Please call or email if you are interested in attending or if you have questions:
Lynda at 650.504.1650, lyndajohnsonbas@sbcglobal.net; or Ed at 650.851.1966, cedwinvaughan@yahoo.com.

November 12 Deadline to Apply for Redbox Settlement Compensation

Dear Blind and Visually-Impaired Community Members,

I’m pleased to announce that a three-year effort by the LightHouse and our legal partners at Disability Rights Advocates has been successful. With our recent settlement with Redbox, all inaccessible California DVD rental machines will be converted to ones which have a tactile keypad and talk. This is a major accessibility victory and will help to establish that it’s a nonviable idea to design or implement inaccessible point of sale machines for any purpose in our state.

As part of the settlement process, those blind Californians who were unable to use Redbox machines may be eligible for monetary compensation. Please read the details below if you wish to participate in the claims process.

Please note: you don’t need to have physically attempted to use Redbox to qualify for the settlement. If you simply would have liked to use it but have heard that blind people can’t use it because it is inaccessible, this qualifies. There is no age limit – you can apply for the settlement even if you are under 18 as long as you meet the qualifications.

The LightHouse is proud to have been the organizational plaintiff in this matter, and we’re proud to be a leader in advancing the civil rights of the blind. Our partnership with the dedicated lawyers at Disability Rights Advocates promises many legal and civil rights advances in the near future. Some will be coming soon at a vending machine near you.

Cordially,

Bryan Bashin, CEO
LightHouse for the Blind

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ALL LEGALLY BLIND INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE ATTEMPTED TO ACCESS THE DVD, BLU-RAY AND/OR VIDEO GAME RENTAL SERVICES AVAILABLE AT REDBOX KIOSKS IN CALIFORNIA SINCE JANUARY 12, 2010 OR WHO HAVE BEEN DETERRED FROM DOING SO DUE TO THE LACK OF FEATURES FOR BLIND USERS AT REDBOX KIOSKS SINCE JANUARY 12, 2010, MAY HAVE A CLAIM FOR MONETARY DAMAGES UNDER THE SETTLEMENT DESCRIBED BELOW:

This notice is to inform you that you may have a claim for monetary damages under the proposed settlement that would resolve the class action lawsuit Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired, et al. v. Redbox Automated Retail, LLC, et al., Case No. 12-cv-00195-PJH (N.D. Cal.). The lawsuit alleges that Redbox Automated Retail, LLC (“Redbox”) violated federal and California law by offering video and game rental services at self-service, touchscreen kiosks in California that legally blind persons cannot independently access. Save Mart Supermarkets (“Save Mart”) is also a defendant in the case.

The proposed settlement would require that Redbox add tactile controls, headphone jacks, and text-to-speech output to all of its touchscreen video rental kiosks in California so that legally blind individuals can independently access Redbox kiosks in California.

You may be entitled to payment of money as part of this settlement. There is a damages fund of $1.2 million that will be shared among eligible claimants. You may be eligible to receive money if you are legally blind and you attempted but were unable to access the goods and services available at Redbox kiosks in California on or after January 12, 2010 due to the kiosks’ visual user interface, or if you were aware that Redbox kiosks in California utilize a visual user interface, and, as a result, were deterred from accessing the goods and services of a Redbox kiosk in California on a particular occasion on or after January 12, 2010.

Click here to get to the main settlement page.
Click here to read the class notices in their entirety.
Make A Claim Now!

Printed claim forms, which should be mailed to the Claims Administrator at the address below, must be postmarked no later than November 12, 2014.

Claims Administrator:
Lighthouse v. Redbox Claims Administrator
P.O. Box 43034
Providence, RI 02940-3034
Phone: (866) 277-4261

Claim forms submitted electronically must be submitted no later than November 12, 2014. You also have the right to opt out of the damages portion of the settlement and the right to object to the settlement.

Any questions about the settlement, including requests for documents in alternate accessible formats, should be directed to class counsel using the contact information below.

Class Counsel:
Disability Rights Advocates
2001 Center Street, 4th Floor
Berkeley, CA 94704
Phone: (510) 665-8644

SFO Unveils Mobile App for Visually-Impaired Passengers

Airport demonstrates prototype phone application which can guide passengers through terminal


San Francisco International Airport (SFO) today unveiled a prototype version of a smartphone application which can help visually-impaired passengers to navigate through an airport terminal. The app was developed through San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee’s Entrepreneur-in-Residence Program, which paired SFO with the Indoo.rs, a leader in indoor navigation technology, and was developed in a relatively short span of 16 weeks.

“This groundbreaking new innovation offers visually-impaired passengers something remarkable…the ability to navigate through SFO independently without assistance,” said Airport Director John L. Martin. “I appreciate the collaboration with Indoo.rs and the Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired, made possible by Mayor Ed Lee’s Entrepreneur-in-Residence Program. This program demonstrates Mayor Lee’s commitment to innovation.”

The mobile phone app works in conjunction with approximately 500 beacons located throughout the terminal to audibly call out various points of interest, including gate boarding areas, restaurants, and even power outlets. The prototype version will undergo additional testing and refinement before being released for use by the traveling public.