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AFB Welcomes New Chair and Two New Trustees to its National Board
R J O'Brien Consulting LLC, Grey Healthcare Group, and Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired-Goodwill Industries of Greater Rochester in New York represented.

MentorMatch Pairs Pros with Blind and Visually Impaired Job Seekers
The CNIB and AFB have joined forces (and resources) to create "MentorMatch"—an online Internet service that pairs people searching for a career with a blind or visually impaired mentor currently employed in the desired field of employment.

"Have We Deluded Ourselves?" Asks Natalie C. Barraga
Read her column in the JVIB Special Issue on Low Vision.

Online Registration Now Available for 2005 Josephine L. Taylor Leadership Institute (JLTLI)!
The 2005 JLTLI conference will take place in Boston, MA, from March 11-13 at the Boston Marriott Long Wharf Hotel.

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