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LightHouse Begins East Bay Support Group

Join LightHouse for the Blind’s new East Bay Peer Support Group for individuals who are moving forward in their lives with changing vision. Topics will emerge organically from the individuals in attendance.

  • Support others while getting support
  • Share your strategies and achievements
  • Set goals for your future

When: The second Saturday of the month, beginning November 12 and continuing through May 2012

10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Where: LightHouse office at the Ed Roberts Campus, 3075 Adeline Street, Berkeley, CA (at Ashby BART)

Group will be facilitated by Rachel Longan and Mark Chan. Space is limited and registration is required.

Contact Brandon Young for more information at byoung@old.lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7372.

Help raise money for the Please Touch Community Garden!

There have been some unforeseen obstacles along with some unexpected costs that have come with trying to sprout a garden in such an urban concrete environment (vermin control, needs for extra construction work). They have left The Please Touch Garden in need of help.

Join us at Swig (swigbar.com) to raise money for the Please Touch Community Garden. Enjoy live music, DJ’s, and drink specials. Basically come out and show your support by grabbing a drink and having a darn good time.

When: Tuesday, August 30, 2011, 5:30 to 9:00 p.m.
Where: Swig, 561 Geary Street., San Francisco, 94102

No need to wait to help us out. You can follow this link to RSVP and donate right now — If you cannot make it out for the fun you can still show your support and be there in spirit by making a donation:
http://www.snagtickets.com/product/page/cb52a75d13e89a08ec6cb0a792ded5e1

Learn more about the garden project at the Please Touch Community Garden Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/pleasetouchcommunitygarden

Thank you for your support!

Join the California Association of Blind Students at “Sunday Streets” San Francisco!

Summer vacation is beginning to evaporate away. But there is still time to sprinkle in a little more fun into your two months of freedom. Come and join some friends for some San Francisco-style fun! The California Association of Blind Students (CABS) will be venturing into downtown San Francisco to take part in a popular community event known as Sunday Streets. Sunday Streets is a free pedestrian and family-friendly community gathering.

Where: Sunday Streets Tenderloin/Civic Center
When: August 14, 2011 from 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

If you wish to go with the group, CABS will meet at the Powell Muni/Bart Station at 10:30 a.m. and then travel to the Civic center Area. If interested, or have questions please call Darian Smith, event coordinator at 415-215-9809 or e-mail him at dsmithnfb@gmail.com 

Find out the schedule of events at http://www.facebook.com/sundaystreets?sk=events

What is a Sunday Streets event?

Sunday Streets creates miles of car-free roads for people to get out and get active in diverse SF neighborhoods.  Bay Area residents of all ages, families, local businesses, and visitors are all invited to join the fun. Come one come all. No sign-ups required. Participants will enjoy this unique opportunity to safely enjoy the streets and explore new neighborhoods.

How to get to Sunday Streets:

MUNI: These routes serve the event area: Metro lines J, K, L, M, N, T to Civic Center; 5 Fulton, *19 Polk, 21 Hayes, *27 Bryant, 31 Balboa, *38 Geary;

* NOTE: 19, 27 and 38 lines will be re-routed on nearby streets. For trip planning and other Muni-related info, go to www.sfmta.com

Bike: Go to: http://bicycling.511.org/ for help mapping a bike-friendly route from your area to the Civic Center BART area

BART:  Civic Center Station: Exit at 8thand Market Street. For trip planning, go to www.bart.gov

 

Jobsite Conversation Series Takes Off!

Last week, the LightHouse launched its Jobsite Conversation Series by visiting with Roberto Gonzalez, the Alternate Media Technology Specialist at Berkeley City College.

Roberto studied Computer Sciences at UC Berkeley and has worked as an AT Specialist for nearly two decades at companies such as HumanWare, Alva and Adaptive Technology Services. He is an expert in the field, and we are thankful he found time in his busy schedule to let us visit and hear first-hand of the successes and insights he has gained as a blind professional.

Our blind jobseekers gathered a wealth of knowledge during our visit with Roberto. From implementing self-advocacy during the interview process to accessing adaptive technology in the workplace to enhancing collaborations with one’s sighted colleagues, Roberto’s first hand stories and insights were well received and greatly appreciated. The group also enjoyed Roberto’s sense of humor as he recalled some of the more lighthearted challenges he has encountered as a blind professional.

Our next visit will take place on Wednesday, June 29. We will visit Karla Gilbride, an attorney at Disability Rights Advocates (DRA), a non-profit legal center whose mission is to ensure dignity, equality and opportunity for people with all types of disabilities throughout the United States and worldwide.

In 2007, Karla received her law degree from Georgetown University.  Soon thereafter, she moved to Seattle where she obtained a clerkship role for a Federal Judge. In August of 2008, Karla moved to the Bay Area after securing her current position with DRA. Karla will soon be returning to Washington D.C. to work for a law firm that focuses on Civil Rights and Consumer Rights with an emphasis on class action law suits.

We are greatly looking forward to spending time with Karla and learning about the success she has enjoyed as a blind attorney.

Join us! If you are a job seeker and would like to meet and learn from some of the Bay Area’s most successful blind professionals, please contact Rich Russo at 415-694-7352 or rrusso@old.lighthouse-sf.org.

 

 

 

Herb Levine Legacy Fund

The Independent Living Resource Center San Francisco (ILRCSF) has announced the establishment of an annual fund designed to foster grassroots disability rights activism in California.

Executive Director Herb Levine is retiring after more than 30 years of leadership in the Independent Living Movement and ILRCSF is honoring his legacy of service by making a sustained commitment to fostering grassroots projects that are in line with their mission of working to ensure that people with disabilities are full social and economic partners, both within their families and in a fully accessible community.

Guidelines for applicants:

  • Projects must be California-based
  • Applicants must submit a 1 to 2 page letter describing their proposed project, a short statement about their involvement in the IL Movement, and a detailed budget of up to $1,500.
  • Individuals with connections to Independent living Centers throughout California are strongly encouraged to apply, though applicants with no affiliation to an ILC will still be considered.

All applications must be received, annually, by July 9th, Herb’s birthday. Winners will be announced, annually, on the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, July 26th.

The establishment of the fund was made possible by a generous donation, and will need to be sustained by donations made to the Herb Levine Legacy Fund. Both applications and donations may be mailed to:

ILRCSF
RE: The Herb Levine Legacy Fund
649 Mission St, FL 3
San Francisco, CA 94105

 

Calling All Volunteers!

Calling all volunteers to help this weekend in the Please Touch Community Garden!

When: Sunday, June 12, from Noon to 4:00 p.m.
Where: Please Touch Community Garden, located on 165 Grove Street at Van Ness. Entrance is in the Lech Walesa alley

Help us beautify and spruce up the Please Touch Community Garden prior to our public celebration and Open House on June 18. On that day we will unveil and hang a new mural, the “Beaded Quilt”, on the LightHouse for the Blind building, adjacent to the garden’s entrance.

We will be cleaning the lot, moving mulch, painting decorative wooden cutouts and doing some planting and overall enrichment to the terrain.

For information or to participate, contact Gk Callahan at 415-694-7335 or pleasetouchgarden@gmail.com

 

Mindfulness, Movement and Meditation

Instructor Greg Lewis will lead you in an hour focused on mindful sensations of taste, breath, and body. A great opportunity to slow down from your fast-paced life and recalibrate mind, body, and soul.

When: 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, starting June 14, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Where: San Francisco Office of the LightHouse
Cost: Suggested donation of $5.00

For more information, call Brandon Young at 415-694-7372 or email him at byoung@old.lighthouse-sf.org.

Speak Out About Proposed Utility Rate Hikes

Disability Rights Advocates (DRA), the nonprofit legal center based in Berkeley, CA, is concerned about how proposed changes in Pacific Gas and Electric’s (PG&E) rates will impact residential consumers with disabilities, many of whom live on a fixed income and rely on utilities in a way that the rest of the population does not.

DRA is opposing the proposals before the California Public Utilities Commission and reminds the public that there will be a voting meeting on Thursday, May 26, 2011, at 9 a.m. when the issue will be addressed. The meeting will be held at 505 Van Ness Ave. in San Francisco.

The California Public Utilities Commission held a previous voting meeting on May 5, 2011, and discussed issues concerning PG&E’s proposal to raise or redesign its rates. No vote was taken at that meeting.

Disability Rights Advocates urges people to speak at this Thursday’s meeting. DRA believes that testimony reflecting the real-world impact of increased utility bills on individuals with disabilities is essential in providing the state’s decision-makers and the public with a complete picture of the effects of such rate hikes on all California residents.

The first 15 minutes of the meeting will be set aside for comments from the public, and during this time people will have an opportunity to address the Commissioners directly about the ways in which they will be affected by rate increases.

A number of other topics are on the Commission’s agenda, which can be found at the link below. Item number 45 refers to PG&E’s proposal to raise or redesign its rates.

http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/PUBLISHED/AGENDA/135254.htm

People will not have to wait until item 45 in the agenda is reached to make their comments, as public comments on all agenda items will be heard during the first 15 minutes of the meeting.

Individuals must arrive at least 15 minutes before the meeting to sign up to speak at the Public Advisor’s table located at the room entrance. To sign up to speak beforehand, go to: https://ia.cpuc.ca.gov/requesttocomment/

Those who need any accommodations must make arrangements as soon as possible with the Public Advisor’s Office at 866-849-8390, public.advisor@cpuc.ca.gov or TTY# 866-836-7825.

If you have any additional questions, please contact Raziya Brumfield at Disability Rights Advocates: rbrumfield@dralegal.org, 510-665-8644 or 510-665-8716 (TTY)