WSSB Distance Learning Lab: With support from the Foundation,
a new distance learning lab has been installed at the Washington State School for the Blind (WSSB).
The lab serves the needs of visually impaired and blind students, and dedicated teachers from across
the state of Washington who are working to improve educational techniques for the blind and visually impaired.
Distance learning allows the school to provide the same opportunities for students whether they are on campus or not.
It provides volumes of information only available through technology. It provides access to instruction for smaller
numbers of students that would otherwise be cost prohibitive.
Coping with Effects of Macular Degeneration: In partnership with the Washington Lions Low
Vision Task Force, the Foundation helps people of all ages who are learning new ways to cope with the effects of low
vision due to macular degeneration. The Foundation has made magnification software, voice synthesizers for computers
and other magnification devices and resources available.
Sports Activities: Throughout the year, the WSBF has helped to fund
programs and activities that broaden the horizons of blind and visually impaired children. In winter, that has included a ski trip to Mt. Hood, or a trip to the Power Lifting National Championships. Last year a student qualified for the United States Power Lifting Team and went to Quebec with assistance from the Foundation for airfare and accommodations, where she and the team received a gold metal and went on to take second place in the world.
Career Exploration: Through the YES (Youth Employment Solution),
the Foundation helps youth get out in the community for hands-on-exploration of potential careers.
With a grant from the WSBF, a group of enterprising WSSB students brought an espresso machine.
It is now the heart of an on-campus coffee stand, serving up lattes and cappuccinos.
These entrepreneurial students are not just making mochas; they are gaining self-confidence and employment skills,
while raising money for school projects.