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Helen Keller Services for the Blind Helps Brighten the Holidays
The Hempstead office of Helen Keller Services for the Blind (HKSB) recently hosted a holiday party for its Day Habilitation Program. Helping to spread the holiday cheer — which included plenty of singing and dancing — was Brentwood resident Corinna Figueroa (center) of HKSB’s Ronkonkoma office. The Day Habilitation Program offers daytime educational and recreational activities for individuals who are developmentally disabled and may be blind or visually impaired or deaf-blind.Headquartered in Brooklyn, NY, Helen Keller Services for the Blind provides services in home, work and community settings throughout the New York City/Long Island area. For more information, visit www.helenkeller.org.
57 Willoughby Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
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