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Last month, clinical faculty attended an Easter egg hunt organized for “Little Learner” families, managed by the San Francisco LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired. According to their website, “the program is designed to help young children, birth to age three, who are blind, deafblind, have low vision or neurological visual impairment, or whose developmental delays include blindness or low vision.”
Twenty-three Little Learner families gathered at the lovely blossom tree covered campus at Guide Dogs for the Blind in San Rafael for the third annual Spring Celebration. Families from all over the San Francisco Bay Area attended the event in which over forty Little Learners, their siblings, and friends experienced the joys of hunting for beeping eggs, taking photos with the Beeper Bunny, participating in sensory and tactile activity stations, engaging with K9 Buddy pups and Guide Dogs for the Blind pups-in-training, and touring the beautifully landscaped Guide Dogs for the Blind campus.
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