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Stewart: I don't know of resources myself, but you might want to check
with the National Federation of the Blind as they do have a National
Organization of Parents with Blind Children and they might well be able
to direct you to a resource.
Thanks.
Michael
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Subject: Resources in San Antonio?
Hello,
A close friend has just learned of her 3 year old grandchilds recent
"legally blind" diagnosis. The cause is unclear at this time. As I have
seen many times over the years the parents are feeling a lot of guilt
and striking out in misdirected anger. Can you help me direct the
parents to support and guidance in the San Antonio Texas area?
Thank you, Stewart
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