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NEW! The LightHouse Red Cross Club for Bay Area Blind and Low Vision Youth

In partnership with American Red Cross Bay Area Chapter, the LightHouse is very proud and excited to offer membership in the newly established SF LightHouse Red Cross Club for Bay Area Blind and Low Vision Youth. The SF LightHouse Red Cross Club for Blind and Low Vision Youth will be the only Red Cross Club in the United States comprised exclusively of blind and low vision youth. Although Red Cross clubs currently exist in many schools across the country, none are dedicated exclusively to addressing the needs, interests, and accessibility of the blind community. Moreover, creating a Red Cross club consisting solely of blind and low vision youth eliminates the potential risk of governance by a “hierarchy of sight.” In other words, every SF LightHouse Red Cross Club member will share responsibility equally, regardless of their level of sight.

Membership in a Red Cross club is both an honor and a commitment. The standards and expectations are high, as are the rewards. The SF LightHouse Red Cross Club will give blind and low vision youth the opportunity to better prepare our community for times of emergency/disaster, assist the American Red Cross in expanding accessibility (the LightHouse’s Community Services is currently working with American Red Cross in converting much of their informational materials into accessible formats), educate the public on health and safety, learn invaluable leadership skills, and meet new friends and partners. Additionally, participation in the SF LightHouse Red Cross Club will reflect strongly on any resume and/or college application.

The first meeting of the SF LightHouse Red Cross Club is tentatively scheduled for early December. To reserve a seat or for more information, please contact John Liang, Director of Community and Volunteer Services, at jliang@old.lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7334. Please feel free to invite any blind or low vision youth you know that may be interested. We want this to be the first of many Blind and Low Vision Red Cross Clubs throughout the country and beyond.

Additional Information

Join the Club – Join the Youth Movement

Today, in addition to domestic disaster relief, there are core areas where the American Red Cross provides specific services: support and comfort for service members and their families; the collection, processing and distribution of lifesaving blood and blood products; educational programs that promote health and safety; and international relief and development programs. Young people are an important part of the American Red Cross family; they are 125,000 strong, or 23 percent of the American Red Cross volunteer workforce. Youth volunteers are actively involved in every line of Red Cross service delivery; they serve on disaster action teams, teach health and safety courses, hold leadership positions on local boards, donate blood and recruit other donors, raise funds for international efforts.

Youth Executive Board (E-Board)

The Youth E-Board is the highest local volunteer leadership opportunity for Red Cross youth in the Bay Area. Youth Executive Board members work within the American Red Cross mission statement to guide all youth opportunities and directives for It plans and implements projects and programs that serve the Bay Area Region.

Youth Executive Board Leadership

Members are expected to be creative, innovative, and enthusiastic about their commitment to Youth Executive Board and the greater Red Cross as well as their individual service. All members of the board must fulfill the following expectations: 1. Attend monthly meetings 2. Attend mandatory meeting + training 3. Coordinate services projects 4. Spend individual time on projects. This group is mainly comprised of high school students.

New! LightHouse Presents: Jam Class at the San Francisco Conservatory of Dance

Everyone has jammed out at one time or another, whether it was at a wedding or late at night to a song on the radio. Jam Class turns spontaneous jam into practice. The class operates by listening to and following the rhythms, soulfulness, funkiness, histories, memories, and many shades of joy that already live inside our bodies. Jam Class does not aim at teaching anyone how to dance, but rather at bringing out the inherent ability to dance that everyone already has within them. The class starts slow and quiet, discovering the seeds of rhythm deep within one’s body and momentum. This class is intended for young adults ages 17 to 30. The only precondition for participants is the ability to stand for one hour.

If you want to move and be moved, Jam Class is for you. Jam Class will be held on the third Saturday of each month through May, 2013.

Here is the schedule:

  • January 19, 12 to 1:00 p.m.
  • February 16, 12 to 1:00 p.m.
  • March 16, 12 to 1:00 p.m.
  • April 20, 12 to 1:00 p.m.
  • May 18, 12 to 1:00 p.m.

The class is led by Malinda LaVelle and Emmaly Wiederholt and is limited to ten people, so sign up now! To reserve your space or for more information, please contact John Liang, Director of Community Services at jliang@old.lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7334.

Malinda LaVelle
Malinda LaVelle is the artistic director of Project Thrust, a dance-theater company based in San Francisco. Since its inception in 2010, Project Thrust has performed at Z Space as part of the San Francisco Conservatory of Dance’s Summer Dance Series, at ODC Theater, at The Garage as part of Resident Artist Workshop (RAW), and in the Women on the Way Festival. Project Thrust is currently in residence at the San Francisco Conservatory of Dance, Malinda’s alumni, where she currently serves on the faculty. Originally from Colorado, Malinda LaVelle graduated from the University of Arizona with a BFA in Dance. Malinda has performed with Alex Ketley’s The Foundry, Alyce Finwall Dance Theater, Manuelito Biag’s Shift>>>Physical Theater, and in 2012, she was awarded a 2012 Isadora Duncan Award for Outstanding Performance.

Emmaly Wiederholt
Emmaly Wiederholt resides in San Francisco and is a founding member of Malinda LaVelle’s Project Thrust. She also writes about dance; she founded, edits, and writes for Stance On Dance (stanceondance.com), and has contributed to In Dance, The San Francisco Examiner, and the San Francisco Bay Guardian. She is originally from Albuquerque, NM and graduated from the University of Utah with a BFA in ballet and a BS in political science. She is an alumna of the San Francisco Conservatory of Dance and has performed with Vabang! Dance Company, Amy Lewis’ Push Up Something Hidden, Christine Cali (Cali & Co.), Alyce Finwall Dance Theater, Katie Faulkner’s Little Seismic Dance Company, and in David Dorfman’s choreography with AXIS Dance Company.

The San Francisco Conservatory of Dance was established in 2004 by veteran dancer/teacher Summer Lee Rhatigan with a team of collaborators whose principal goal was to create a new kind of dance school specifically designed to guide and support young people in their discovery, understanding, development, and application of the tools necessary to thrive as an artist. Since its inception, some one thousand talented young dancers have participated in the Conservatory’s programs, studying classical and modern technique and learning/performing a huge number and variety of works. Located at 301 8th Street (at Folsom), the studios are drenched with natural light through skylights and north and west facing windows.

Giving Blood, Giving Life: Be Part of the Bay Area Blind Community’s 1st Annual Day of Giving Blood Drive

In honor of the Martin Luther King Day of Service 2013, American Red Cross (ARC) Bay Area Chapter and SF LightHouse will launch the 1st Annual Bay Area Blind Blood Drive on January 9th, 2013 in partnership with other Bay Area blind services agencies.

Who: Blind and sighted blood donors
When: January 9, 2013 from noon to 5:00 p.m.
Where: LightHouse for the Blind, San Francisco, and other locations (see below)

American Red Cross (ARC) Bay Area Chapter has agreed to dedicate its entire mobile unit fleet, brick and mortar sites, and much of its associative staff to this unprecedented event. This is truly an exciting opportunity for the entire Bay Area blind community and its constituents to come together for a day and mobilize as a single, cohesive alliance with one common goal: to give back (via a potentially life-saving contribution) to the community.

Our goal—albeit an ambitious one—is to break the single day ARC Blood Drive donation record of 350 units of blood. We feel this is quite doable when taking into consideration the geographical reach of the Blind Blood Drive (Sacramento to San Jose), the sheer number of potential blind and low vision donors and their supporters, and of course, the inexorable power of the blind community when sharing a common cause.

According to ARC data, every two seconds someone in the United States needs blood, a staggering statistic indeed. This singular act of community service and civic engagement will not only help replenish this heavily relied upon, life-saving resource, but it will also instill in each of us a greater sense of community pride.

For more information about this exciting event, please contact John Liang, Director of Community and Volunteer Services at jliang@old.lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7334.

Donation center sites:

  • LightHouse for the Blind, San Francisco headquarters: 214 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco
  • LightHouse for the Blind, Marin: 930 Tamalpais Ave, San Rafael
  • Orientation Center for the Blind: 400 Adams Street, Albany
  • Vista Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired: 2470 El Camino Real, Palo Alto
  • San Jose Blood Donation Center: 2731 North First St, San Jose
  • Oakland Blood Donation Center: 6230 Claremont Ave, Oakland
  • Contra Costa Blood Donation Center: 140 Gregory Lane, Pleasant Hill
  • Pleasanton Blood Donation Center: 5556-B Springdale Ave, Pleasanton
  • Fremont – Newark Blood Donation Center: 39227 Cedar Blvd, Newark

Volunteers will be on site at each location to help with paperwork and to make the process seamless. Join us on January 9th!

Giving Blood, Giving Life: Be Part of the Bay Area Blind Community’s 1st Annual Day of Giving Blood Drive

In honor of the Martin Luther King Day of Service 2013, American Red Cross (ARC) Bay Area Chapter and SF LightHouse will launch the 1st Annual Bay Area Blind Blood Drive on January 9th, 2013 in partnership with other Bay Area blind services agencies.

Who: Blind and sighted blood donors
When: January 9, 2013 from noon to 5:00 p.m.
Where: LightHouse for the Blind, San Francisco, and other locations (see below)

American Red Cross (ARC) Bay Area Chapter has agreed to dedicate its entire mobile unit fleet, brick and mortar sites, and much of its associative staff to this unprecedented event. This is truly an exciting opportunity for the entire Bay Area blind community and its constituents to come together for a day and mobilize as a single, cohesive alliance with one common goal: to give back (via a potentially life-saving contribution) to the community.

Our goal—albeit an ambitious one—is to break the single day ARC Blood Drive donation record of 350 units of blood. We feel this is quite doable when taking into consideration the geographical reach of the Blind Blood Drive (Sacramento to San Jose), the sheer number of potential blind and low vision donors and their supporters, and of course, the inexorable power of the blind community when sharing a common cause.

According to ARC data, every two seconds someone in the United States needs blood, a staggering statistic indeed. This singular act of community service and civic engagement will not only help replenish this heavily relied upon, life-saving resource, but it will also instill in each of us a greater sense of community pride.

For more information about this exciting event, please contact John Liang, Director of Community and Volunteer Services at jliang@old.lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7334.

Donation center sites:

  • LightHouse for the Blind, San Francisco headquarters: 214 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco
  • LightHouse for the Blind, Marin: 930 Tamalpais Ave, San Rafael
  • Orientation Center for the Blind: 400 Adams Street, Albany
  • Vista Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired: 2470 El Camino Real, Palo Alto
  • San Jose Blood Donation Center: 2731 North First St, San Jose
  • Oakland Blood Donation Center: 6230 Claremont Ave, Oakland
  • Contra Costa Blood Donation Center: 140 Gregory Lane, Pleasant Hill
  • Pleasanton Blood Donation Center: 5556-B Springdale Ave, Pleasanton
  • Fremont – Newark Blood Donation Center: 39227 Cedar Blvd, Newark

Volunteers will be on site at each location to help with paperwork and to make the process seamless. Join us on January 9th!

Sing in the Season!

You are all invited to join us on Monday, December 10 at 5:00 p.m. as the Junior Apprentice and Apprentice Groups of the San Francisco Boys Chorus sing at the LightHouse for the Blind. This free performance will showcase many of the songs from their Winter Concert.

When: Monday, December 10, 5:00 p.m.
Where: LightHouse San Francisco Headquarters

The Grammy Award-winning San Francisco Boys Chorus (SFBC) was founded in 1948 to provide trained singers for the San Francisco Opera. Today the chorus is led by Artistic Director Ian Robertson who also serves as Chorus Director for the San Francisco Opera. The San Francisco Boys Chorus tours extensively to Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and has performed at Giants games, Carnegie Hall in New York and in 2009 was honoured to sing at the inauguration of President Barack Obama in Washington D.C.

We are in for a delightful performance! Please RSVP with Molly Irish at mpearson@old.lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7334.

Survey For Mothers With A Disability

Are you a mother with a physical disability?

Do you have at least one child 3 years of age or younger?

Through the Looking Glass and The National Center for Parents with Disabilities and their Families is conducting a national survey of mothers with physical disabilities who have at least one child 36 months of age or younger. You must be 18 years of age or older. Eligible participants who complete the survey will have a chance to win a $250 gift certificate. The Deadline for completing the survey is December 17, 2012.

This survey is anonymous. No names or other identifying information will be asked. Take this survey now.

For more information about the survey or to request a survey be mailed to you, please call 1-800-644-2666 or email: survey@lookingglass.org.

The San Francisco LightHouse Red Cross Club for Bay Area Blind Youth!

In partnership with the American Red Cross Bay Area Chapter, the LightHouse is very proud and excited to offer membership in the newly established San Francisco LightHouse Red Cross Club for Bay Area Blind and Low Vision Youth. This will be the first-ever Red Cross Club in the United States comprised exclusively of blind and low vision youth. Although Red Cross Clubs currently exist in many schools across the country, none are dedicated exclusively to addressing the needs, interests, and accessibility of the blind community.

For those unfamiliar with Red Cross Clubs, membership is both an honor and a commitment. The standards and expectations are high, however, so are the rewards. Membership in the San Francisco LightHouse Red Cross Club will afford blind and low vision youth the opportunity to better prepare our community in times of emergency/disaster, assist the American Red Cross in expanding accessibility, educate the public on health and safety, learn invaluable leadership skills and meet many new friends and partners. Additionally, participation in the Red Cross Club will reflect strongly on any resume and/or college application.

The first San Francisco LightHouse Red Cross Club meeting is tentatively scheduled for early December. If you are interested or you would like more information, please contact Director of Community and Volunteer Services John Liang at jliang@old.lighthouse-sf.org or (415) 694-7334.

How can enjoying a bowl of risotto or ravioli benefit the LightHouse?

It’s simple! Just have a delicious lunch or dinner at the Italian restaurant Caffe Delle Stelle in Hayes Valley on Tuesday, November 13. Caffé Delle Stelle is located at 395 Hayes Street in San Francisco (only two blocks from the LightHouse). Eat to your heart’s content knowing that 20% of the cost of your meal will be donated to the LightHouse. All you need to do is mention the LightHouse when you pay for your meal.

If you have any questions or you want to let us know you’re participating, please contact Lisamaria Martinez at 415-431-1481 or info@old.lighthouse-sf.org.

Caffe Delle Stelle takes walk-ins but you can also make a reservation by calling
415-252-1110 or making a reservation on their website. Go to www.dellestelle.com for reservations, an online menu and directions. Lunch is served from 11:30 a.m.to 3:00 p.m. and dinner is served from 5:00 to 10:00 pm. We’ll see you there!

LightHouse Launches First Annual Food and Toy Drive

Please join LightHouse San Francisco Headquarters and the blind community this holiday season in helping our needy blind and sighted neighbors as we host our First Annual LightHouse Food and Toy Drive.

From November 1 through December 15 we will be collecting canned and dried food goods for the San Francisco Food Bank, as well as toys for Bay Area blind and low vision children. New toys in original packaging are greatly appreciated. Barrels for both food and toys will be located in the downstairs lobby of LightHouse San Francisco Headquarters at 214 Van Ness Avenue.

Each donor will be registered to win a $25.00 gift certificate through Adaptations, the LightHouse store. Together we can make the holidays shine a little brighter on those in need. For more information, please contact John Liang, Director of Community Services at 415-694-7334 or jliang@old.lighthouse-sf.org.

Here is a listed of suggested toys proven to be the most stimulating to young children who are blind or who have low vision. These toys can usually be found at stores such as Target, Toys ‘r Us, Amazon and others.

  • Manhattan Toy Skwish Color Burst
  • Fisher Price Little Superstar Classical Stacker
  • Edushape Sensory Balls
  • OBall:
  • OBall Rattle
  • Mozart Magic Cube
  • Any Nesting/Stacking Cups and Toys
  • Toy Gyms/Playmats

Client Dorothy Barta places Toy in Toy Drive Barrel

 

Volunteers Get Enchanted Hills Ready for Winter

Representatives from California Conservation Corps, Greater Napa Kiwanis Club, BJ’s Brewhouse (Concord), and LightHouse volunteers joined together to help with landscaping, painting and fire abatement projects at Enchanted Hills Camp. The hours were well spent as the volunteers worked hard with both enthusiasm and good spirit.

Camp Director Tony Fletcher said, “It was a great team effort and we accomplished all the projects on our list. The LightHouse is so thankful to everyone for giving us their time and energy on that beautiful Saturday at camp. Special thanks to BJ’s Brewhouse for providing lunch for all the participants.”

Group photo of participants in October 20 Volunteer Day at Enchanted Hills