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Help For The Visually Impaired Available

Lions Clubs across the nation work to help those with visual impairments through such programs such as providing Seeing Eye dogs, vision screening and providing eyeglasses to those in need.

Due to the commitment of several local Lions Club members. the Balke Vision Enhancement Program has been developed. The program provides audio aids, clocks, watches, scales and weather devices for visually impaired individuals.

The devices are purchased by the club and made available to individuals who have been recommended for services by medical personnel and through local social services agencies in Independence.

To assist the visually impaired, the clock and watch have hourly voice announcements of date and time. The scales and indoor-outdoor thermometers are also available. Lions Club members will provide the audio aids and technical support on operation of the item.

Virgil Balke, a member of the club who suffers with macular degeneration, suggested this idea to the Lions Club board. Ray Rothgeb and Charlie Smart organized the project and are currently promoting the program to individuals and agencies in the Independence area.

Shelia Marquee. a member of the state social services agency and a visually-impaired person, will meet with the committee June 9 at 2 p.m. at the Zion Lutheran Church to set in motion the forming of a support group for the visually impaired of this area.

The Independence Lions Club continues to promote vision screenings and collecting of eyeglasses for those in need. Forms for the programs can be obtained by contacting any Lions Club member or by calling Balke at 620-331-2434.

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