Come join the Joplin Service Club of the Blind and share information
and fun.
The Club holds their monthly business meeting on he second
Tuesday to discuss plans for various road trips and upcoming
conventions.
The Service Club has a membership fee of $6.00 per year. Being
a member of the Club entitles you to membership in the Missouri
Council of the Blind, which helps keep you up-to-date on any
government or legislative issues relating to the Blind. (see
more information on Missouri Council of the Blind below)
Transportation can be provided to the Center for activities
if you live within a 25 mile radius (in Missouri) of our facility.
We have three vans, one of which has wheelchair access.
Lunches are cooked by Service Club Volunteer’s
at a cost of $2.50 a meal. The lunches are to promote membership
into the
Joplin Service Club of the Blind.
The Missouri Council for the Blind (MCB) offers a variety of
programs and services to Missouri residents who are legally or
totally blind. In addition, they offer financial assistance to
persons for adaptive technology and emergency funding for payment
of utility bills and for other unique situations. Limited funds
are also available to person who have incurred a medical condition
and need financial assistance with medical or other related services.
They provide peer support and encourage the local affiliates
to actively support blindness issues and act as the local support
group for newly blinded young people as well as the older blind.
To be a member for the Joplin Service Club of the Blind you
must be a visually impaired or blind individual.
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