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Helpers Of Blind Need More Money
"This is now in full running order, and friends of the association are invited to inspect it. We make brooms and cane chairs, and are beginning to do basket work and mopmaking. But the work is only begun. The Bourne workshop is to be used as a laboratory to test our activities for blind men, so that in time only those who are defective otherwise than through blindness will need to be dependent....
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Title: Helpers Of Blind Need More Money
Creator: n/a
Date: January 12, 1913
Format: Article
Publication: The New York Times
Source: Available at selected libraries
Location: p.7
Keywords: Advocacy; Blind; Brooms; Charity; Children; Education; Employment; Fundraising; Helen Keller; Housing; Labor; Laws & Regulation; Men; New York Association For The Blind; New York City, NY; Philanthropy; Prevention; Public Welfare; Sensory Disability; Service Organizations; Sheltered Workshop; Social Welfare & Communities; Social Work; Vocational Rehabilitation; Winifred Holt; Women; Women & Gender; Work
Topics: Institutions, Organizations & Corporations; Social Movements & Advocacy