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A Huge LightHouse Thank You to Robert Foster!

Longtime donor Robert Ray Foster called LightHouse headquarters the other day. With over 30 donations since 1988, Mr. Foster had always been a generous supporter, with many of his contributions made specifically to support youth camperships at Enchanted Hills Camp. Mr. Foster told us during the call that he was, “considering giving a larger gift.” Shortly afterwards we were floored when a simple envelope with a 47-cent stamp arrived in our mailroom. The amazing unanticipated gift was for $100,000, to be used for general operating support.

When asked what motivated his generosity, Mr. Foster replied, “I receive the LightHouse eNews and I’m impressed with all that you accomplish.” For all of us at the LightHouse this is a huge compliment. LightHouse CEO Bryan Bashin said, “Mr. Foster understands that much of the mission of the LightHouse is not funded by any branch of government. His big-heartedness really will help blind community members learn the skills and self-confidence to live the kind of life they desire.”

“Thank you, Mr. Foster!” from the staff, Board of Directors, clients and campers at the LightHouse.

Neighbors Gather at Enchanted Hills

We want to thank the Dry Creek Lokoya Volunteer Fire Department for hosting this year’s Community Holiday Party at Enchanted Hills. The lodge was full of joyful neighbors, family and friends enjoying Celtic music and delicious food for this holiday celebration.

Thanks to these additional partners and contributors:
The Friends of Enchanted Hills
The Mount Veeder Stewardship Council
The Mount Veeder Fire Safe Council
Zaro’s Christmas Trees on Redwood Road

Dry Creek Lokoya Volunteer Fire Department logo

Redwood Stage at Enchanted Hills – We’re Nearly There

For half a year Napa Kiwanis members have surveyed, planned and now built the performance stage in our emerging Redwood Grove Theater. Their generosity in building the space in the cold of winter will be seen as summer campers enjoy the area as a cool shaded retreat from the summer heat.

If you and your special group would like to volunteer to work at Enchanted Hills Camp, contact Tony Fletcher at 415-694-7319 or afletcher@old.lighthouse-sf.org.

The redwood stage

Kiwanis Club of Greater Napa members Theresa Comstock and Ralph Giannini putting together the final touches of our new Redwood Grove stage at Enchanted Hills.

LightHouse Deaf-Blind Project Is Changing Lives

Since 2012 the LightHouse has been the California agency leading the statewide Deaf-Blind Telecommunication Project supported by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

The goal of this project is to help deaf-blind individuals from all over California communicate more effectively with their friends, family and service providers. As the lead agency of the project, the LightHouse has distributed accessible telecommunication equipment such as smartphones, computers and braille displays to eligible clients. Critical technology and braille training are also offered to help clients gain the skills to use the devices effectively.

The impact of this grant has been life changing. Our team, consisting of Deaf-Blind Specialist Sook Hee Choi, Access Technology Specialist Shen Kuan and Helen Keller Southwest Regional Rep Cathy Kirscher, plus several deaf and deaf-blind technology trainers, has assessed, supplied with equipment and trained more than 170 people who are deaf-blind.

Teresa Lambert (L) and trainer Mussie Gebre using an iPhone & Focus 14 portable Braille display
For example, Teresa Lambert has grown up deaf-blind and due to Usher Syndrome I her visual field has been narrowing significantly. Through the LightHouse Teresa received an iPhone and a portable Focus 14 braille display that allows her to access it. For the first time, she can email and text effectively, allowing her to be more independent and to connect with friends, family members, doctors and businesses, without asking for help.

Sisters Amanda and Cynthia Lee have also benefited from the grant and training through the LightHouse. Both of them are deaf-blind, also due to Usher Syndrome I. For much of their lives they had no way to contact family or paratransit and had to rely on others to make these calls. Though neither of them knew braille they knew this skill was necessary in order to take their independence to the next level. They began braille training and after furious practice over a month’s time they learned enough braille to be able to use iPhones and Focus 14 braille displays. Now they are confidently keeping their own schedules independently.

Sook Hee said, “Through this grant, we’ve discovered many people who have been isolated for a long time. They’ve never heard the word, “Wi-Fi”, let alone understood the concept. The response from people who are deaf-blind, blind and hard of hearing and those who are deaf and low vision (legally blind) has been tremendous.”

If you are a deaf-blind Californian (age 15 and over), and low income, you may qualify for this pilot program (eligibility is established by the FCC). Please email dbepinfo@old.lighthouse-sf.org to receive an application. Expect a 1-2 month wait to process new applications, complete equipment assessments and finally receive equipment. We look forward to hearing from you!

Meet Employment Immersion Program Coordinator Justine Harris-Richburgh

Justine Harris-Richburgh has been working with Program Leader Kate Williams for almost six months as the Employment Immersion Program Coordinator. Recently she’s taken the lead with some of our classes and has been integral in helping our students who have been hired in achieving combined salaries of $1,250,000.

Justine has a rich background in Human Resources with a focus on employment and has worked for several agencies including Goodwill Industries, Lincoln Child Center and Trust for Public Land. She’s brought her professionalism as well as her warmth, compassion and sense of humor to the Employment Immersion program with her personal mission of helping individuals reach their full potential and independence through employment.

Justine told us, “I love what I do and where I work, and I want all my students in the Employment Immersion Program to experience the same kind of fun and challenge I do in the workplace.”Justine Harris-Richburgh

Are you ready to find a great job and earn enough to support yourself? Or are you looking for work for the first time? The next Employment Immersion class begins on March 18. It’s a small investment of time – just eight weeks will get you up-to-speed with the latest job-search methods, plus one-on-one counseling and interview practice in a warm, encouraging environment. For more information, call Justine Harris-Richburgh at 415-694-7320 or volunteer@old.lighthouse-sf.org. You’re also welcome to contact Kate Williams at 415-694-7324 or kwilliams@old.lighthouse-sf.org.

Start your New Year with New Skills and Life-Long Connections!

Are you newly losing vision and want to know how successful blind people deal with it? Or have you been blind or visually impaired for a while and want to be brought up to speed with an intensive connected introduction to the latest in skills and gadgets? Would you like to take part in an opportunity to learn new skills while enjoying the fresh air, tall redwoods and delicious, healthy meals at Enchanted Hills?

Throughout 2014 we are offering the following Changing Vision, Changing Life Immersion sessions:

• Sunday, January 26 through Friday, January 31, 2014
• Sunday, March 30 through Friday, April 4, 2014
• Sunday, June 8 through Friday, June 13, 2014
• Sunday, September 7 through Friday, September 12, 2014
Transportation is provided from LightHouse offices in San Francisco, Berkeley and the North Coast.

We also offer training in our San Francisco, Marin and North Coast offices. To learn more about trainings in Napa and in San Francisco, contact Debbie Bacon, Rehabilitation Counselor at 415-694-7357 or dbacon@old.lighthouse-sf.org. For training in San Rafael, contact Jeff Carlson, Social Worker at 415-258-8496 or jcarlson@old.lighthouse-sf.org. Del Norte and Humboldt county residents may call Janet Pomerantz at 707-268-5646 and e-mail jpomerantz@old.lighthouse-sf.org.

Students on their way to catch bus that will take them to dinner in Napa

Cross Country Skiing in the Sierra with Sierra Regional Ski for Light

Do you enjoy cross country skiing or snowshoeing? Have you always wanted to learn? Sierra Regional Ski For Light (SRSFL) is now accepting applications for its 2014 ski season.

2014 ski schedule includes:

One-day trips (open to children and adults)

  • January 25, sign up date deadline is January 18, 2014
  • February 8, sign up deadline is February 1, 2014
  • March 22, sign up deadline is March 15, 2014

22nd annual three-day event (adults only): March 8 to 10, 2014:

  • Signup deadline is January 31 with final payment due by February 20

Skiing will be at the Tahoe/Donner Cross Country Ski Resort in Truckee, CA. Each skier and snowshoer is matched with a trained guide. SRSFL welcomes beginners to advanced skiers and snowshoers.

For more information, including the complete ski schedule, go to http://www.srsfl.org.
You may also contact Margie Donovan at 916-293-9505 or margie.donovan1@yahoo.com.

SRSFL looks forward to seeing you on the snow.

Estate Gift Will Help Support Deaf-Blind Session at Enchanted Hills Camp for Years to Come

Jill Sprinkle and her husband were both Deaf-Blind. Beginning in 1995, Jill was a long-time enthusiastic participant at the LightHouse. Here she learned braille, Orientation and Mobility, and cooking. One of her great joys was attending Enchanted Hills Camp Deaf-Blind sessions. She told people that Enchanted Hills was her second home, and exulted in having a place that was safe and fun for deaf-blind people to be independent.

Last year Jill Sprinkle passed away. She gave a bequest of over $170,000 to support the Deaf-Blind session at Enchanted Hills – which we will leverage to provide the session for many years to come. Since 1950 more than 25,000 blind children, youth, adults and their families have enjoyed the unique capabilities of Enchanted Hills. The Lighthouse has been able to offer camperships at dramatically subsidized rates only because of gifts and bequests like those of the Jill Sprinkle’s.

To learn more about how you can make a lasting difference by means of your estate, or to discuss planned gifts opportunities, please contact Jennifer Sachs, Director of Development, at (415) 694-7333 or jsachs@old.lighthouse-sf.org.

Jill Sprinkle speaking in sign language to a fellow Deaf-Blind camper