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Howard Kaufman <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 24 Sep 2010 23:23:53 -0500
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This looks very interesting.  I'm sure they'd appreciate feedback.
Horizons for the Blind, new organization to me.
Directions for products, what a good idea!


> Hello.  Below is an article announcing an amazing website for those of us 
> who have been frustrated when we need to read a label on a product.  Check 
> it out.
> Love in Christ
> Marty Hutchings
>
>  Hi Guys,
> Many of you were at Horizons for the Blind when Camille announced
> Directions for Me last September. I'm very proud to tell you that we
> finally finished the site and it is live as of right now. For those of
> you who missed the announcement and have not heard about it yet,
> Directions for Me is a website providing directions, nutrition facts,
> ingredients, warnings and more to the blind and visually impaired. The
> wait for free accessible packaging information is finally over! No more
> waiting for sighted assistance to figure out how to make that food item!
>
> Our website is:
> http://www.directionsforme.org
>
> Please check it out and feel free to spread the word far and wide. If
> you are on a mailing list that has a lot of blind people on it, please
> give them this website.
>
> Thanks,
> Byron
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