June 14, 2007
Embracing a Challenge
Children who are blind often feel like they are living in a world where little is designed for their needs. However, the Braille Institute of America, in Los Angeles, has given such youngsters a chance to compete in an arena tailored for them. It runs an annual national competition that encourages blind children to test their Braille reading against that of their peers.
The Braille Challenge is June 23 in the 88-year-old charity's hometown
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