Freedom to be Me
“I am free to be who I am empowered as a woman and also have rights. I finally know what it feels like to have pride in myself…”
A Different Kind of Eyesight
Her eyes opened in a whole new way. She could see her dad differently; their relationship began to heal and was eventually restored. She could see her son differently and with all the time time she was now spending at home she saw needs he had that she missed before…
I am an overcomer
Although Rob experienced so much tragedy, he could see the light at the end of the tunnel and WSB was his road to get here.
Coral Update
Coral has overcome so much already through the help of WSB but she still has a long way to go. The Group Home will provide the long term help she needs. Read her story to learn more and how you can be a part of that story.
Determined to get back up
Her determination and hard work ethic made it possible for her to get back up and fight for her independence.
TOSHA’S STORY
Tosha just wanted to belong. She was homeless, at her rock bottom and knew she had to do something different. She remembered that she had heard about World Services for the Blind years ago in school. She thought that might be the answer. She had the social worker reach out.
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Limitless not Limited: A Blind and Deaf WSB Client Advocates for Herself and Others
Sharing the Gift
WSB Graduate Maurine Park speaks to current clients at WSB on life after graduation.
~ Trinh Ha
World Services for the Blind Client Trinh Ha Inspired by blind CEO, Now Inspires Others.
Now a college graduate, Trinh overcame formidable obstacles . .