A Benevolent Beating
Dan Sullivan shares his heartwarming story about how the “kid with bad eyes” received mentoring from an unlikely source and helped him fit in on a small town’s beloved basketball team.
Dan Sullivan shares his heartwarming story about how the “kid with bad eyes” received mentoring from an unlikely source and helped him fit in on a small town’s beloved basketball team.
In honor of National Service Dog Month, Katherine Schneider shares a touching poem paying tribute to each guide dog that has touched her life. Katherine also writes about the value of guide dogs for liberation and freedom for someone who is visually impaired.
7 countries and 18 cities later, it was time to come home to America...
Looking for grace and beauty in everyday life
Working life with a visual impairment.
Stories about blindness and visual impairment from people in Wisconsin
Stories about blindness and visual impairment from people in Wisconsin
Stories about blindness and visual impairment from people in Wisconsin
The intersection of life, love, and blindness
My life, music career, writing career and adventures.
Stories about blindness and visual impairment from people in Wisconsin
The trials, triumphs, tears, and travels of a stay at home mom in the suburbs of Sin City
Stories about blindness and visual impairment from people in Wisconsin
Stories about blindness and visual impairment from people in Wisconsin
aging, disabled, assistance/service dog user? All are welcome!
Stories about blindness and visual impairment from people in Wisconsin
Showing America how to Live