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Message from the President:
Hello all,
Another year has passed, and the New York City chapter has continued to grow. At Visions 2011, FFB recognized us with the Chapter of the Year award for our efforts in support of the Foundation’s mission; and thanks to your activism, I was recognized as the Northeast’s Volunteer of the Year award at Visions 2012.
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VisionWalk Update:
Great job on a fabulous New York City VisionWalk! On Saturday, April 21st we had sunny skies, enthusiastic walkers, and plenty of VisionWalk spirit! With more than 500 people in attendance at the Central Park Bandshell this was one of our largest New York City VisionWalks yet!
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Chapter Meetings and Events:
Speaker Series presentation
High Technology for Low Vision
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
11:30 a.m. Registration 12 p.m. Presentation 1 p.m. Light Lunch
SUNY College of Optometry 33 West 42nd Street (between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) New York, NY 10036
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Networking Groups
Take part in one of our great networking groups, located in Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, New Jersey, Queens, and a special group just for people affected with Stargardt disease. Participants can benefit by: sharing coping skills, gaining new friendships, offering emotional support, and exchanging resources and information.
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Contact Us:
Sherry Rogers President, New York City Chapter (212) 244-1470
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Maria Costa Director of Development, Greater New York (212) 244-1470, ext. 15
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225 West 34th Street, Suite 1708 New York, New York 10122 Phone: (212) 244-1470 Fax: (212) 244-1540 |
Partners for Retinal Health Update:
NYC Chapter Announces Dr. John Khadem as its First Partner for Retinal Health
By: Sherry Rogers President, NYC Chapter
I’m thrilled to announce that my retina specialist, Dr. John J. Khadem, has signed on to FFB’s Partners for Retinal Health (PRH) program. He is the first New York City-based doctor to do so. Read more..
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