NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
Senator John Sununu visits McGreal Sight Center
Senator John Sununu met with Roxann Mayros, President & CEO of the National Council of Private Agencies for the Blind and Visually Impaired and George F. Theriault, President & CEO of the NH Association for the Blind at the McGreal Sight Center, Concord to discuss the Medicare Low Vision Demonstration Project.
NH Association for the Blind at the NH Home Builders Show
Roger Bouchard, President of the Home Builders & Remodelers Association of NH greets, George Theriault, President & CEO of the NH Association for the Blind at the Home Builders Show in Manchester. The Home Builders held a raffle at the show with a contribution going to the NH Association for the Blind.
The Association Receives $2,300 Gift from the Lions Sight and Hearing Foundation
Shelley Proulx with Lions Guy Woodland and Don Potter at New Hampshire Lions Sight and Hearing Foundation's Mid Winter Conference at the Crowne Plaza in Nashua, in January. The New Hampshire Association for the Blind received a $2,300 gift from the Foundation.
Presentation at the Dover Rotary Club
Amy Nichols (left), Treasurer of the New Hampshire Association for the Blind, and guide dog Sheba with Dover Rotary Club President, Elliot Lazenby following a presentation on our vision rehabilitation services and the perspective from a client, at one of the Club's lunch meetings in January.
Jo Adcock Award Recipient Sought
This award will honor an individual who has shown outstanding service in the blindness field and will be presented at the annual meeting of the New Hampshire Association for the Blind in November 2008. Read more »
- Eye Center of Concord Recognized

- The Eye Center of Concord was recognized at the New Hampshire Association for the Blind's Annual Meeting for its partnership in a unique national demonstration project. Read more »
- Scammans are Recognized for their Volunteer Service

- Stella and Doug Scamman of Stratham were recently recognized for their volunteer service for the New Hampshire Association for the Blind at a benefit concert in Manchester. Read more »
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