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Helen Keller Day

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elen Keller Day commemorates the birth of Helen Keller (27 June 1880), the first DeafBlind person to earn a bachelor of arts degree and a lifelong disability rights and women's rights activist. It was first recognised by US presidential proclamation in 1980, and is observed annually on her birthday. The day overlaps with DeafBlind Awareness Week.

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0Voices
63Underwriters
0Exhibitors
0On the bill · sessions
63Companies · in total
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Underwritten By

The houses behind the program. Tiers as disclosed.
Arizona Commission for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing
Arizona Deafblind Project
Beyond Interpreting
BOSMA Enterprises
CATIE Center at St. Catherine University
Center for Deaf-Blind Persons Incorporated (Wisconsin)
Center for Disability Rights (New York)
Center for Independent Living of Central Pennsylvania (CILCP)
CHARGE Syndrome Foundation
Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired (Idaho)
Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired (Nebraska)
Commission for the Blind (Massachusetts)
Commission for the Blind (South Carolina)
Commission of the Blind and Visually Impaired (New Jersey)
Community Outreach program for the Deaf-New Mexico
Community Outreach Program for the Deaf, Valley Center of the Deaf
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Commission (Illinois)
DeafBlind Central: MICHIGAN’s Training & Resource Project
DeafBlind Community Access Network of New Jersey (DB CAN NJ)
DeafBlind Ontario Services
Deaf, Inc
Deaf-REACH, Inc
Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired (Virginia)
Department of Human Services/Department of Rehabilitations Services (Illinois)
Division of Blind Services/Florida Dept. of Education
Division of Services for the Blind (NCDSB) (North Carolina)
Division of Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (North Carolina)
Division of Vocational Rehabilitation/Florida Dept. of Education
Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (Washington)
Easter Seals Crossroads
Envision Vision Rehabilitation Center
FAVI DB Collaborative – Florida and Virgin Islands Deaf-Blind Collaborative
Independence Without Fear (subsidiary of the IRIS Network)
Institute for Deaf and Blind
Kansas Deaf-Blind Project
Kentucky Deaf-Blind Project
Kreider Services, Inc.
Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services
Mississippi Hearing-Vision Project
Mississippi School for the Deaf & the Blind
Intermission
Part the Second · For the Buyer

An audience of 63 companies, parsed from the program.

63 companies in attendance.

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01Fig. 01 — Composition of the House
0All threespeak · spons · exh
63Sponsoringsponsor only
0Exhibitingexhibitor only
0Speakingspeaker only
03Fig. 03 — The Heaviest in the Room
  1. 01Arizona Commission for the Deaf and the Hard of HearingSp
  2. 02Arizona Deafblind ProjectSp
  3. 03Beyond InterpretingSp
  4. 04BOSMA EnterprisesSp
  5. 05CATIE Center at St. Catherine UniversitySp
  6. 06Center for Deaf-Blind Persons Incorporated (Wisconsin)Sp
  7. 07Center for Disability Rights (New York)Sp
  8. 08Center for Independent Living of Central Pennsylvania (CILCP)Sp
  9. 09CHARGE Syndrome FoundationSp
  10. 10Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired (Idaho)Sp
  11. 11Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired (Nebraska)Sp
  12. 12Commission for the Blind (Massachusetts)Sp
  13. 13Commission for the Blind (South Carolina)Sp
  14. 14Commission of the Blind and Visually Impaired (New Jersey)Sp
04Fig. 04 — By Tier
community partner1
2% of 63
unspecified62
98% of 63