Thirteen is our lucky number when you look at the Rogue’s Gallery in this photo. These are thirteen volunteers who contribute so much to the Colorado Center for the Blind and to our students. Yet they humbly protest that they get back more than they give. We suppose that’s their call, but we’re telling you they give a lot.
The holidays are a time of giving, and our volunteers at CCB give a lot of their time to drive, read and other necessary tasks at the center. We invited them to a lunch in October, but let’s also acknowledge all they give at this time of giving and sharing.
Ryan shows three Rice students a tactile model of a brain. This year’s group included students studying Cognitive Science and various biology-related majors.while wearing sleepshades
Here’s a shout out to this year’s crew from Rice University in Houston who came to work as volunteers on March 16 and 17. They spend an “Alternative Spring Break” volunteering, first at Winter Park with the NSCD adaptive ski program, and then in Littleton.
No, no skiing. At the Center they helped move and assemble furniture for our summer apartments (it’ll be here before we know it), as well as cleaning and organizing in the pool (storage) room.
That’s right, we saved the really fun stuff for Rice!
MAKING CONNECTIONS THAT WORK FOR YOU Career and College Seminar
Friday, March 10, 2017 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
At the Colorado Center for the Blind 2233 West Shepperd Avenue Littleton, Colorado 80120
Lunch will be provided. To reserve your lunch, please RSVP no later than March 6th to Monique Melton at mmelton@cocenter.org or 303-778-1130 extension 221.
Don’t miss the keynote address: “Trends in Employment – The Future Has Arrived” presented by Alexandra Hall.