October Offerings in Our Bridges Resource Library
October boasts several “National Month” designations:
- Meet The Blind Month/Blind Equality Achievement Month
- World Blindness Awareness Month
- National Economic Education Month
And a National Day: National White Cane Awareness Day on October 15!
Bridges’ Transition Tips in October highlights the Bridges Resource Library’s offerings related to financial matters AND white canes!
We invite you to “check out” the Bridges Resource Library’s offerings concerning white canes – high-impact, low-maintenance tools for independent mobility.
History of the White Cane and White Cane Safety Day/White Cane Awareness Day
White Cane User Rights in Maryland Reference Sheet
About the Bridges Resource Library
On August 29, in honor of National Library Week, the Bridges Resource Library opened its (virtual) doors. The Bridges Resource Library provides a much-needed one-stop-shop for blind/low vision students, their families, their educators, their service providers, and their community allies in Maryland.
Your one-stop resource
Using this tool, stakeholders have instant access to accurate and up-to-date information to answer questions and explore options. The well-researched and accessible components of the Bridges Technical Assistance Center’s Resource Library address areas of concern to secondary transition for blind/low vision students, and it includes Maryland-focused resources, information about accessible assistive technology tools, informational and procedural guides, and much more!
Accurate and current information at your fingertips
We have committed to keeping this information updated. Each entry contains information about the date on which the information was current.
As part of the Bridges Technical Assistance Center’s work, we will confirm that the links and information in each entry are up-to-date at least once every six months. If you find any broken links or any other concerns about an entry, please reach out to us, and we will fix the issue!
Please check out the Bridges Technical Assistance Center’s Resource Library today!
Contact us
Follow the Bridges Helpdesk Facebook page for more transition tips, and please contact the Bridge’s Technical Assistance Center’s Free Helpdesk for Maryland Blind/Low Vision Transition Students, Families, and Educators anytime using:
- Our Accessible web form
- Email: Helpdesk@IMAGEmd.org
- Text or Leave a Voice mail message: (410) 357-1546
- Bridges Helpdesk Facebook page or Facebook Messenger
This unique project is being coordinated through The IMAGE Center of Maryland, a center for independent living in Towson, and it is funded by a grant from the Maryland Department of Education Division of Special Education/Early Intervention Services.