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Staff
- George F. Theriault
- President & CEO, B.A., CFRE
- Jean M. Jaworski, B.A.
- Executive Administrator/Special Project Coordinator
Direct Services
- Anne Aubertin
- Volunteer Administrator
- Denise A. Caruso, A.A.S., COA, VRT
- Low Vision Therapist/Vision Rehabilitation Therapy Assistant
- Nancy A. Druke, M.S.W., LICSW
- Director of Social Work
- Glenn R. Gunn, M.Ed., COMS
- Orientation & Mobility Specialist
- Stephanie J. Hurd
- Volunteer Coordinator, Seacoast area
- Claudia C. Libis, M.Ed., COMS
- Teacher of the Visually Impaired/Orientation & Mobility Specialist
- Emilie Meadows, LICSW
- Social Worker
- Jennifer L. Morgan, B.A.
- Caseworker
- Jewett M. O'Connor, M.Ed., COMS, CVRT
- Vision Rehabilitation Therapist/Orientation & Mobility Specialist
- Lori Pigeon, M.A., COA, LVT
- Low Vision Therapist
- Lynne M. Saltonstall, B.A.
- Volunteer Administrator
- Susan Sherry, B.A., COMS
- Orientation & Mobility Specialist
- Kimberly A. Stumph, M.S., COMT, CLVT, VRT, OMS
- AT Specialist & Low Vision Therapist
- Kathleen R. Turner, M.Ed., VRT, COMS
- Vision Rehabilitation Therapist / Orientation & Mobility Specialist
- Nancy Wittmershaus, B.S., COMS
- Teacher of the Visually Impaired/Orientation & Mobility Specialist
- Guy M. Woodland, M.A.
- Senior Vice President
Support Staff
- Carolyn Bilodeau
- Receptionist
- Joyce E. Bollengier
- Client Services Assistant
- Angela Evans
- Receptionist
- Peggy Foster
- Driver
- Lois Hanlon
- Client Records Clerk, Associate Degree
- Ken Turner, M.B.A.
- Driver
Development and Finance
- Nancy S. Burgess, M.Ed.
- Development Associate
- Mary E. Chase
- Special Events/Donor Database Administrator
- Teresa L. Muzzey, B.S.
- Vice President for Finance & Administration
- Bettejean Neveux, B.S.
- Accountant
- Shelley M. Proulx, M.B.A.
- Vice President for Development
- Jane M. Roy
- Donor Records & Mail Program Manager
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This past year, the New Hampshire Association for the Blind made a difference in the lives of over 1500 people who are blind or visually impaired.
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What do I do if I eat with a blind person in the restaurant?
It is helpful to identify what is on the table, i.e., a glass of water, flowers. Ask if you should read the menu and the prices. When their food order arrives, use the image of the hands on a clock and tell where each food item is on the plate.
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2007 Annual Report
Read about our clients, staff and program successes in 2007.
Download the Annual Report:
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Download the Spring 2008 Newsletter:
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