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Help LightHouse Enhance Wayfinding at Enchanted Hills Camp This Giving Tuesday

Help LightHouse Enhance Wayfinding at Enchanted Hills Camp This Giving Tuesday

Giving Tuesday is tomorrow December 3!

This year, we’re inviting you to be a part of exciting fundraising efforts in support of LightHouse’s Pathways to Independence project. Our project goal is to raise $75,000 for wayfinding systems at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC).
 
This essential project aims to enhance navigational accessibility across our 311-acre campgrounds through Braille signage, tactile maps, and implementation of other accessibility systems, empowering campers and visitors to travel independently, build confidence and fully participate in EHC’s immersive natural experiences.
 
Helen Schneider, Senior Project Manager at Perkins&Will, the architect and design firm that worked on the fire rebuild of camp, commented on how the rebuild process laid the groundwork for future wayfinding projects at EHC.
 
“It was really important to LightHouse that the rebuild safeguarded the camp against future wildfires, and made an environment that’s more accessible for people who are blind or have low vision. [During the rebuild process] we built a 3D model of the site so we could communicate the really diverse terrain. Anytime we were showing renderings [to the Vision Design Committee for the EHC rebuild], we would come up with a very descriptive explanation of what was shown on the screen.”
 
Jerry Kuns, a member of the Vision Design Committee who is blind said, “Working with Perkins&Will has been a wonderful experience for me. Good members of the team spent time learning a bit about how we travel. The sensitivity that was given, having people take the time to do things with us, instead of to us or for us, has been absolutely magnificent.”
 

Giving Tuesday Donation Incentives

 
We deeply appreciate every dollar amount, large or small, donated by our community on Giving Tuesday. This year, we are offering two exciting donation incentives.
 
Donate $75 or more (whether it be a one-time gift or recurring monthly gift totaling $75 or more) anytime on Giving Tuesday, and your name will be entered in a drawing for a LightHouse/EHC schwag box containing a LightHouse puffy jacket and some branded camp items.
 
Donate $1000 or more (whether it be a one-time gift or recurring monthly gift totaling $1000 or more) anytime on Giving Tuesday, and you will be invited to a special picnic at Enchanted Hills Camp in 2025.
 
Thank you for your support of Enchanted Hills Camp this Giving Tuesday.

Ready to donate now? All contributions given today will count towards Giving Tuesday. 

Donate to LightHouse for Giving Tuesday 2024.

Save the Date: Giving Tuesday is December 3!

Save the Date: Giving Tuesday is December 3!

We’re less than three weeks away from Giving Tuesday!
 
Giving Tuesday is a global day of giving that happens on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, so this year that’s December 3. It’s a day to encourage people and organizations to donate to charitable causes, nonprofits and foundations that are making a positive impact on the world.
 
This year, LightHouse is proud to announce that all Giving Tuesday proceeds will be going to the wayfinding systems at Enchanted Hills Camp, including tactile maps, braille signage and more. These systems will help all our campers, big and small, navigate their way safely and independently along the pathways and trails of our beloved EHC grounds. Mark your calendar and stay tuned for more info about Giving Tuesday and this very special project!
 
To learn more about Giving Tuesday, please visit: www.givingtuesday.org/.

Thank You for Giving to LightHouse Little Learners!

Thank You for Giving to LightHouse Little Learners!

Dear LightHouse and Earle Baum Center Community,
We are overcome with joy and gratitude for the outpouring of support for the LightHouse Little Learners program during yesterday’s #GivingTuesday campaign. We are thrilled to have received 111 donations totaling $50,350! Wow!
 
We would like to thank each and every individual and organization who supported our Little Learners. A special thanks to our fantastic matching gift donors:  the Benedict Family, Dan and Alicia Klitsner of Bop It for Good, LightHouse Board Chair Sharon Sacks and Little Learners champion Elaine Elkin. 
 
We’d also like to thank the following wonderful donors for their kick-off gifts which helped us launch our campaign with a bang: Sawyer and Labar LLP; Dr. Deborah Orel-Bixler; Maurice Belote and Alan Broussard; Marissa Gonzalez; Stuart and Donna Wittenstein, Dottie Bridge and Fernando Robleto; Amanda and Scott Lueck; Rebecca Allswang and Dennis Schrag; and Julie Bernas-Pierce.

Every dollar raised will go to fund this incredible program, grow our outreach, and expand services to even more families in Northern and Central California. From all of us at LightHouse, our team of dedicated Little Learner Specialists, our appreciative families, and our sweet, eager, and inspiring Little Learners, from the bottom of our hearts, we thank you!

Wishing everyone a safe, happy and healthy holiday season filled with warmth and joy, and a very prosperous new year!

Kindest regards,
LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired

Make a Giving Tuesday Donation to LightHouse Little Learners Today!

Make a Giving Tuesday Donation to LightHouse Little Learners Today!

Today is Giving Tuesday! We are honored to participate in this global day of giving. Last year, we met our fundraising goal of $75k for our newly established Little Learners program. The success of Giving Tuesday 2022 helped us significantly grow our program and expand our reach. This year, we are asking the LightHouse community to once again support our Little Learners by helping us reach our goal of $80k!  
 
“We are proud to reflect on all that the Little Learners program has accomplished in our second year with LightHouse,” says Little Learners Program Director, Pam Chapin. “Our highly experienced team has provided specialized early learning services to almost 300 young children in Northern and Central California who are blind, have low vision and additional disabilities that include visual impairment.” 
  
“Leaving a long-term NICU stay is only the beginning for parents of medically complex or disabled children. We were filled with joy, fear, sadness, relief, and rage. Every corner we turned there was a new diagnosis, every door we opened revealed complicated systems we had to quickly learn. LightHouse Little Learners sent us our first post-NICU angel, Drue Banister, who jumped through hoops to come see us as soon as she could.” – Little Learners Mom, Jora   
 
By engaging with physicians, pediatric ophthalmologists, eye care professionals, educators, and researchers, our Little Learners Specialists in Early Childhood Blindness and Low Vision have helped the community learn more about early childhood vision loss and the importance of early identification and access to quality, evidence-based educational services. We have helped families identify their child’s unique learning needs, learn through play and daily activities, advocate, access resources, and prepare for their child’s transition to preschool. 
 
“Small and big changes recommended by our Little Learners Specialists Kris and Pam have improved our daughter Casey’s ability and mobility: for instance, small things like using higher contrast-colored objects and keeping hard-to-see gates closed, as well as big changes like the gift of a new pair of glasses and a little eyeglass party to encourage a reluctant toddler to give them a try. Additionally, help with understanding the pediatric ophthalmologist and optometrist was awesome as well; I was feeling quite overwhelmed and Kris’ support during the appointment was absolutely invaluable.“ – Little Learners Mom, Latasha 
 
Through home visits, playgroups, family events, and family camp, our Little Learners, their Specialists and their families have learned together, built relationships, shared challenges, experienced joyful moments, and discovered new possibilities.  
 
“Together with our Little Learners Specialist Jeri, we went to LightHouse’s Beeping Egg Hunt this spring. We made Max’s favorite toy which is a homemade rattle consisting of a whisk and ping pong ball, Max took his first bite of solid food, Max learned to crawl thanks to the lite box, and many more big firsts.  We also celebrated our first White Cane Day together and crossed the Golden Gate Bridge for the first time! Jeri is our guide and our mentor, and Little Learners has a community of other mamas and papas who are fiercely devoted to raising thriving and successful babies!” – Little Learners Mom, Jenny 
 
Our generous donors and community partners have helped us provide young children with prescription glasses, early literacy materials including Braille and large print books, access technology, and specialized learning materials.  
 
We are thrilled as we look to the future and are grateful for our community’s support as we continue growing our program and helping young children and families flourish! 

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A LightHouse Little Learners Mom on the Program’s Impact

A LightHouse Little Learners Mom on the Program’s Impact

Mom, Dad, Sibling and Little Learner Max pose around Cookie Monster themed party decorations and blocks that say “MAX”

Today is Giving Tuesday. This year, LightHouse asks our community to donate to our LightHouse Little Learners program.
 
LightHouse Little Learners supports young children who are blind, deafblind, have low vision or have a Cerebral Visual Impairment. Our goal is to raise $80,000 this Giving Tuesday for our littles.

Below, a Little Learners Mom shares a story of how the program helped her little one.
 
“My son, Maximiliano, has been seeing LightHouse Little Learner Specialist Kristi since he was 12 months old, and it has been such a blessing,” says Little Learners mom, Natali.  
 
Little Learner Maximiliano, wearing glasses with blue frames, smiles. He sits behind a light-up toy.“He was diagnosed with Pitt-Hopkins Syndrome (a rare neurological disorder) at 22 months, which consists of global developmental delays along with various medical complexities. Kristi would work with Max once a week at our home. She even attended an appointment with his pediatric ophthalmologist and advocated for his CVI diagnosis as he was getting ready to transition to the school district. Kristi also educated me and provided various resources to adequately choose the perfect glasses for Max, which has helped tremendously with him keeping them on. Max’s absolute favorite day of the month was playgroup that was put together by LightHouse Little Learners at a local library, which consisted of sensory, color pop, music and inclusiveness at its finest. I will forever be grateful for Kristi—her knowledge, her sweetness, her empowerment to advocate and her presence.”

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Mom Touts How Little Learners Program Supported Her Family

Mom Touts How Little Learners Program Supported Her Family

Little Learner Casey, Little Learner Mom Latasha and family smile while wearing sunhats in various colors 

It’s Giving Tuesday and we’re asking our LightHouse Community to donate today to our LightHouse Little Learners Program.
 
The LightHouse Little Learners supports young children who are blind, deafblind, have low vision or have a Cerebral Visual Impairment. Our goal is to raise $80,000 this Giving Tuesday for our littles.

Here is a story from one of our Little Learner Moms.

Little Learner Casey wearing glasses with pink frames“It’s hard to have a child with reduced vision and not know if or what they are seeing. Not many things make this situation less difficult, but the LightHouse Little Learners program has definitely helped us tremendously, “ says Little Learner Mom, Latasha.  
 
“Small and big changes recommended by our Little Learners Specialists Kris and Pam have improved our daughter Casey’s ability and mobility. Small things like using higher contrast-colored objects and keeping hard-to-see gates closed. The big changes like the gift of a new pair of glasses and a little eyeglass party to encourage a reluctant toddler to give them a try. Help with understanding the pediatric ophthalmologist and optometrist was awesome as well: I was feeling quite overwhelmed and Kris’ support during the appointment was absolutely invaluable!”   

 

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Just What Does Working with Our Little Learners Look Like?

Just What Does Working with Our Little Learners Look Like?

A little girl wearing glasses plays on a toy piano

Our Little Learners staff serve blind babies, from ages 0 to 3, and their families. We want to tell you a bit more about the amazing work they do.
 
Early Childhood Blind & Low Vision Specialists are out in the community, providing services to blind babies and their families in their homes, and community areas such as parks, libraries, and daycare. They often go to the ophthalmologist with families to help them understand what the doctor is saying and make sure they get their questions answered. They discuss with parents what their baby’s vision diagnosis and what for the baby’s education. 
 
The Specialist is also part of the baby’s education team. Each baby has a Individual Family Service Plan that outlines all the services the baby is receiving, assessments that have been done, and the outcomes the education team will be working on during each six-month period. The Specialist identifies the next steps for a baby to work on. For example, if a baby is working with a Speech Therapist, the Specialist may determine the baby needs high-contrast icons to work with or tactile objects.
 
Our Regional Coordinators cover four regions: North, East, South and Central Valley. Each region has a Regional Center with its own way of doing things.
 
The Regional Coordinator is also a blind and low vision specialist. They lead the Little Learners staff who work in that region, coordinate referrals that come in, track caseloads, and work with school districts.
 
Some of the most crucial work of the Regional Coordinator includes direct outreach in the local community by attending local events such as community roundtables. They build relationships with the people who refer blind babies to the Little Learners program, such as doctors.
 
Overseeing the team is our Program Director Pam Chapin who is herself a blind and low vision specialist. Pam tracks state regulations, evaluates areas that need services, determines any staffing changes that are needed and communicates with community partners and other LightHouse departments for programming.
 
Pam also happens to be the Regional Coordinator for the South Bay and had this to say about serving in that role:

“I like that I still work with families. I think it keeps me connected to what we’re doing, and it keeps my skills honed. The work is why we’re here.”

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Little Learners Mom: Maisara’s Story

Little Learners Mom: Maisara’s Story

For this year’s Giving Tuesday, LightHouse is raising money for our Little Learners program, which serves blind and low vision children from ages 0 to 3. We’re sharing stories sent to us by families who have been served by the Little Learners program.

Here is a story from Little Learner’s Mom, Maisara:

“My son was only several months old when he was diagnosed with a visual impairment. I was devastated when I found out and feeling hopeless. Then I got connected to Little Learners Specialist Elizabeth. Elizabeth taught me helpful skills like baby massage to help my son with his body awareness – this also helps me bond with him as well. When Elizabeth comes to our home, she does fun activities with my son that engages and strengthens his fine motor skills and sensory awareness.

“In addition to our home sessions, after every ophthalmology appointment my son has, Elizabeth goes over the doctor’s summary report with me and explains what the doctor is saying since I don’t understand the medical terms. She also assessed our home environment and helped us make it more accessible for my son.

“I don’t know what I’d do without Elizabeth! She knows when I am feeling overwhelmed and helps bring a sense of calmness and peace to me. Her insight, advice, and expertise are invaluable. My family is so lucky to be able to receive these services from LightHouse Little Learners to help us navigate life and figure things out for my son and our family.”

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Little Learners Mom: Jackie’s Story

Little Learners Mom: Jackie’s Story

For this year’s Giving Tuesday, LightHouse is raising money for our Little Learners program, which serves blind and low vision children from ages 0 to 3. We’re sharing stories sent to us by families who have been served by the Little Learners program.

Here is a story from Little Learner’s Mom, Jackie:

“My 16-month-old son was born with bilateral microphthalmia and was diagnosed recently with optic nerve hypoplasia. We are so very grateful for Little Learners and our LL Specialist Kristi, who has pretty much become part of our family. My son loves Kristi and when he hears her voice, he gets very excited.

“The medical appointment support that Kristi provides is so important. Kristi asks questions that I forget to ask (or don’t know to ask) during my son’s ophthalmology appointments. She also provides me with helpful resources such as a beginner’s guide for parents about learning Braille as well as raising a child who has a visual impairment.

“My son and I look forward to the weekly Little Learners Sensory Playgroup Kristi leads which features different topics and activities such as body awareness through music and movement, creating a Braille cell by placing eggs into a muffin tin, and exploring concepts of fast and slow movement and sound by comparing different sound shakers. In addition to being so much fun, the Little Learners Playgroup has been a source of additional support for me as I have gotten to meet other parents who share a similar journey of raising a child who is blind or has low vision. Kristi has taught me how to best support my son as he learns about the world around him and has shown me strategies and tips on how to motivate him.”

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Little Learners Mom: Meg’s Story

Little Learners Mom: Meg’s Story

For this year’s Giving Tuesday, LightHouse is raising money for our Little Learners program, which serves blind and low vision children from ages 0 to 3. We’re sharing stories sent to us by families who have been served by the Little Learners program.

Here is a story from Little Learner’s Mom, Meg:

“Our 18-month-old daughter has CHARGE syndrome and we got connected to LightHouse Little Learners through our local regional center. Having a child who has a visual impairment and several disabilities, my husband and I had no idea how to help our daughter or how her growth and development would be impacted.

“Our Little Learners Specialist Gail has helped our child and our family so much that we consider her our guardian angel. She partners with our daughter’s Physical Therapist and makes recommendations about play-based activities that will improve her visual development. We were originally told by the doctor that our daughter basically doesn’t have an optic nerve and that was terribly difficult to hear.  But Gail was very encouraging and has so much knowledge and experience from her decades of working with young children who are blind or have low vision. She gave me and my husband tips and suggestions on how to help our daughter learn, play and thrive. 

“Gail gives us peace of mind and is an incredible partner to help us navigate this journey with our daughter.  Since Gail has been working with our daughter, she is now able to use her existing vision to see things, do things and reach for her toys and other objects.  Having Gail in our corner to educate us, empower us , and encourage us has been life-changing.  My family is so fortunate to be able to receive these services from LightHouse Little Learners to help us navigate life and figure things out for our daughter and our family. ­Little Learners Mom Meg”

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