Friday, March 23, 2012

DVD about Deaf-Blind Travelers

Newly released DVD on Support Service Providers for Deaf-Blind Individuals. As you may know, there are estimated to be 1.2 million Americans who are both deaf and visually impaired. Dealing with this dual sensory loss can be challenging at the very least and devastating at its worst, causing profound isolation and loneliness. Support Service Providers can make a huge difference in improving the quality of lives for people who are Deaf-Blind.

This informative and engaging documentary portrays SSPs at work with Deaf-Blind individuals on a cruise to Alaska. Personal testimonials by Donna Ragland of Morrison, Colorado, and other Deaf-Blind travelers from all over the United States, describe the value of support service providers: how their services enable them to access the world around them, participate in their communities, and maintain and enjoy an active life.

A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this DVD will benefit future trips of the Deaf-Blind Explorers. For more information on this DVD and other books go to
http://www.ellexapress.citymax.com/support_service_providers_for_deafblind.h
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Sincerely,

Diane Chambers, Sign Language Interpreter and Author
Words in My Hands, A Teacher, A Deaf-Blind Man, An Unforgettable Journey
Hearing the Stream, A Survivor's Journey into the Sisterhood of Breast
Cancer

www.ellexapress.citymax.com
ellexapress@q.com  

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