Volume LII February 2014 No. 8
Published by the American Council of the Blind
The American Council of the Blind strives to increase the independence, security, equality of opportunity, and to improve quality of life for all blind and visually impaired people.
Kim Charlson, President
Melanie Brunson, Executive Director
Sharon Lovering, Editor
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Table of Contents
- ACB E-Forum, February 2014 downloads
- President's Message: Making a Difference in Someone's Life by Kim Charlson
- Update on ACB's Efforts to Obtain Medicare Coverage for Low Vision Aids by Melanie Brunson
- The Riviera is the Real Deal! by Janet Dickelman
- DKM Can Help You Chart Your Path in ACB by Allen J. Casey
- ACB Goes Social by Carla Ruschival
- Something to Crow About by Ann Chiappetta
- Helping One Another Is a Vital Part of Life by Larry P. Johnson
- Skills to Pay the Bills: Preparing Young People for the World of Work by Maria Town
- Still Crazy After All These Years: Preventive Services and Healthy Aging by Ron Pollack
- Another View: Turning 80 Has Its Privileges by Larry P. Johnson
- The Second Generation Stream: From Disaster to Impressive by Paul Edwards
- Passings
- Letter to the Editor
- In Response to Musings: Who Is King — Or Queen? by Teddie-Joy Remhild
- Here and There edited by Sharon Strzalkowski
- High Tech Swap Shop
- ACB Officers, Board of Directors and Board of Publications
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