October 23, 2019
A vision of hope
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Members of the St. Charles County Council of the Blind, including SCCCB President Denny Huff (center) and his dog Sounder, following a past meeting.
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St. Charles County Council of the Blind and Visually Impaired launches Adaptive Technology Grants Program By Brett Auten As Denny Huff tells it, being blind isn’t cheap. It was 46-years ago when in a split second, Huff lost his eyesight due to a work accident. Now 70, Huff is the President of the St Charles County Council of the Blind and Visually Impaired. The SCCCB is an organization that provides support and assistance to help guide those with visual impairments through the maze of questions that will arise as one builds a new lifestyle without sight. This year, with the help of a few local angels, SCCCB initiated a new Adaptive Technology
Grants Program to fulfill its mission of enriching the lives of legally blind St. Charles County residents. Adaptive technology can be very expensive, so SCCCB understands why many legally blind in our community are not able to benefit from its use. “We are trying to reach as many people as we can,” Huff said. “We hope the applications come in and we can really start helping.” The grant came through the assistance of 100+ Women Who Care STC, a group of women who care deeply about the community of St. Charles County. The group gathers four times a year for a one-hour meeting, and each member (or team of women) writes a
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$100 check to a charity that the group selects at that meeting. “We have had a couple of meet and greets with them to let them know our appreciation and how much they mean to us,” Huff said. “They have helped so many different organizations.” Through its matching funds’ grant program, SCCCB assists legally blind St. Charles County residents to obtain adaptive technology by matching each applicant dollar for dollar toward the purchase of the needed equipment. Adaptive technology is considered hardware, software, electronics, equipment, that is a stand-alone or works in conjunction with a See’HOPE’ page 2
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