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On this episode of the Navigating Blindness Podcast, our Employment Services Team, speaks to the reasons you should hire a person who is blind, and dispel the myth that they will be a burden to the organization.Bosma Enterprises
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On this episode of the Navigating Blindness podcast, we chat with Brandon Wells, executive director of the Bosma Visionary Opportunities Foundation, and Taylor Morton, event coordinator, about Indy’s most unique philanthropic event, Dining in the Dark.Bosma Enterprises
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On this episode of the Navigating Blindness podcast, Bosma’s President and CEO, Jeff Mittman, shares why Congress should include in the FY2025 National Defense Authorization Act a 1% AbilityOne Program utilization goal for the Department of Defense and how this increase can lead to more jobs for people who are blind.…
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On this episode of the Navigating Blindness podcast, members of the Indy Thunder beep baseball team speak about their new documentary Thunder Rolls, going for their six championship, and the role volunteers play in making the sport successful.Bosma Enterprises
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On this episode of the Navigating Blindness podcast, host Ray Montgomery chats with Cody Stone, Bosma’s volunteer of the year, about his passion for volunteering and why others should donate their time and talent to a worthy cause like Bosma.Bosma Enterprises
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On this episode of the Navigating Blindness podcast, host Ray Montgomery chats with Bosma’s Employment Services Team about reasonable accommodations and how companies can make their workplaces more inclusive for people who are blind.Bosma Enterprises
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On this episode of the Navigating Blindness podcast, Bosma’s employment services team reflects on their successes throughout the year, lessons they have learned working with a variety of businesses, and how you can make an end-of-the-year donation to support the programs at the Bosma Center for Visionary Solutions.…
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On this special National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) episode of the Navigating Blindness podcast, our Employment Services team discusses helping people who are blind find employment and the misperceptions employers have on hiring a person who is blind.Bosma Enterprises
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October 15 is White Cane Safety Day, a day to recognize this important tool that empowers people who are blind to travel safely and independently. On this episode of the Navigating Blindness podcast, we chat with Daniel Belding and Cynthia Simpson, orientation and mobility specialist, about how a white cane can help those with vision loss stay inde…
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On this episode of the Navigating Blindness podcast, Bosma’s President & CEO, Jeff Mittman, and Executive Vice President, Lise Pace, discuss navigating unfamiliar environments and interacting in professional settings as a person with a visual impairment.Bosma Enterprises
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On this episode of the Navigating Blindness Podcast, our Employment Services Team discusses the upcoming Reverse Job Fair, and how attending can be a stepping stone for a company to bring more diversity to its workforce while lowering the unemployment rate of people with vision loss.Bosma Enterprises
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On this day 33 years ago, the Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law. The ADA is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in all areas of public life. On this episode of the Navigating Blindness podcast, our employment services team discusses the importance of the passage of the ADA.…
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Assistive technology plays a crucial role in enhancing the lives of people who are blind. Without assistive tech, people living with limited or no vision would be excluded from using everyday devices like computers. On this episode of the Navigating Blindness podcast, Bosma's employment service team and Jared Woodard discuss how assistive tech is c…
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and on this episode of the Navigating Blindness podcast, Michelle Shaffer, LCSW/ Adjustment Counselor at Bosma’s center, provides us with tips on how to adjust after experiencing a traumatic loss and informs us on ways to avoid getting burned out.Bosma Enterprises
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On this episode of the Navigating Blindness podcast, we chat with theBosma Visionary Opportunities Foundation staff, to learn abouttheir capital campaign to raise one-million dollars to support ourcomprehensive- rehabilitation programs for people who are blind.Bosma Enterprises
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On the latest episode of the Navigating Blindness podcast, Bosma’s Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Jason Bailey, speaks about Bosma’s IT Consulting and how it works with organizations to meet their IT needs. He also talks about accessible technology helps create opportunities for people who are blind.…
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On the last Friday of each month, Bosma's Employment Services team joins host Ray Montgomery on the Navigating Blindness Podcast. This month, the team discusses real versus perceived dangers for people who are blind in the workplace, the importance of DEIA and how employers can celebrate Disability Awareness Month. www.bosma.org/center…
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On the last Friday of each month, our employment service team takes over the Navigating Blindness podcast to dispel myths about the capabilities of people who are blind. This month, the team educates us on the role of a job coach. To learn more about Bosma's Center, visit www.bosma.org/center.Bosma Enterprises
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On this episode of the Navigating Blindness podcast, Brandon Wells, Executive Director of the Bosma Visionary Opportunities Foundation, and James Michaels, Vp. of Programs and Aisha Burdine, former client, discuss the impact Bosma's Center is having on those with vision loss and how you can donate this Giving Tuesday.…
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On this episode of the Navigating Blindness podcast, Kristy Russell, employment services manager, shares why employers should look to hire people who are blind and how they can meet qualified applicants at their upcoming reverse job fair.Bosma Enterprises
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Brandon Wells is the new Executive Director of the Bosma Visionary Opportunities Foundation. On this episode of the Navigating Blindness podcast, Brandon shares why he joined the Bosma team and his vision for the future.Bosma Enterprises
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Reoccurring giving helps an organization sustain its impact within the community. On this episode of the Navigating Blindness podcast, Jay Geshay, interim executive director of Bosma Visionary Opportunities Foundation and Louise Jones, annual funds coordinator, discuss how reoccurring donations is changing the lives of people experiencing vision lo…
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On this episode of the Navigating Blindness podcast, Jay Geshay, interim director of the Bosma Visionary Opportunities Foundation, and James Michaels, Vp of programs, discuss how your support helps those impacted by vision loss receive life-changing vision rehabilitation services at Bosma’s Center for Visionary Solutions. #GivingTuesday…
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On this episode of the Navigating Blindness podcast, we speak with Ben Trockman, Diversity and Inclusion Specialist at Old National Bank, about their efforts at creating a more inclusive culture for people with disabilities and their mentorship program, Achieve Ability.Bosma Enterprises
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On this special National Disability Employment Awareness Month (#NDEAM) episode of the #NavigatingBlindness podcast, our Employment Services team discusses helping people who are blind find employment and the misperceptions employers have on hiring a person who is blind.Bosma Enterprises
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On this episode of the Navigating Blindness podcast, Sheri Hottle, Senior Director of Business Development, and Dedra Flemons, Senior Manager of Business Development, discuss working within the government and commercial sectors to help create more job opportunities for people who are blind.Bosma Enterprises
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On this episode of the NavigatingBlindness podcast, Arvetta Jideonwo, executive director of Bosma Visionary Opportunities Foundation, discusses the importance of Dining in the Dark and how your support can help us create more opportunities for people living with vision loss.Bosma Enterprises
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Our Itinerant Rehabilitation Teachers (IRT) focus on helping our senior clients experiencing vision loss remain in their homes. On this episode of the NavigatingBlindness podcast, our instructors share how they are helping improve the quality of life for seniors experiencing vision loss.Bosma Enterprises
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After a person loses their vision, simple household chores take on new meaning. On this episode of the NavigatingBlindness podcast, Kathy Emata and Connie Michaels discuss how they teach people who are blind daily living skills needed to live independently.Bosma Enterprises
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On this episode of the Navigating Blindness Podcast, Meredith Howell, regional director at Visually Impaired Preschool Services (VIPS), discusses their mission of providing early intervention to children living with a visual impairment and being a resource to parents of children who are blind.Bosma Enterprises
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On this episode of the Navigating Blindness Podcast, we talk with members of the Blinded Veterans Association (BVA) about how Bosma's longstanding relationship with their organization led to our Good Works IT Consulting team helping them with some of their IT needs.Bosma Enterprises
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