We at The Freeman Foundation are excited to announce our new 23 Blast giving campaign. On April 15 of this year the movie was released on Netflix. To celebrate this release, and to commemorate this summer being the 23rd anniversary of me losing my sight, we are asking people to give “23 for 23.” In […]
Press Release IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Freeman Foundation Presents The Lights Out Blind Folded 5K Corbin, KY, May 9, 2016: The Freeman Foundation presents its next Lights Out Blind Folded 5K in Corbin, KY. The race will be held on July 4 at 9:00 am at the Corbin Primary School. To participate in this 5K individuals must have […]
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In the summer of 1993 I lost my sight. In less than 2 days my life was turned upside down, and everything about me changed. Upon my release from the hospital I gravitated towards one specific individual. All of my family loved me and supported me through that time, but my Uncle Ronnie was a […]
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A couple of days ago I came across a new podcast called Embedded. In this NPR podcast host Kelly McEvers “goes deep.” The idea behind the show is to take the headlines we read and examine their back stories: uncovering who these people are, why they do what they do, and at times what can be done […]
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I love Twitter, and I tolerate Facebook. When I began The Freeman Foundation I believed that having an active social media presence was a vital aspect of the success of the foundation. I wanted to use Twitter and Facebook to assist in advancing our mission. These social media platforms allow me to give people a […]
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THE FREEMAN FOUNDATION PRESENTS THE 23 BLAST GIVING CAMPAIGN: 23 FOR 23
We at The Freeman Foundation are excited to announce our new 23 Blast giving campaign. On April 15 of this year the movie was released on Netflix. To celebrate this release, and to commemorate this summer being the 23rd anniversary of me losing my sight, we are asking people to give “23 for 23.” In […]
THE 2016 LIGHTS OUT BLINDFOLDED 5K IN CORBIN, KY
Press Release IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Freeman Foundation Presents The Lights Out Blind Folded 5K Corbin, KY, May 9, 2016: The Freeman Foundation presents its next Lights Out Blind Folded 5K in Corbin, KY. The race will be held on July 4 at 9:00 am at the Corbin Primary School. To participate in this 5K individuals must have […]
IN MEMORY OF UNCLE RONNIE: THE MAN WHO EMBODIED THE TRUTH THAT DISABILITY DOES NOT EQUAL INABILITY
In the summer of 1993 I lost my sight. In less than 2 days my life was turned upside down, and everything about me changed. Upon my release from the hospital I gravitated towards one specific individual. All of my family loved me and supported me through that time, but my Uncle Ronnie was a […]
THE DISABILITY OF ADDICTION: HOW EMBEDDED CAUSED ME TO THINK DIFFERENTLY
A couple of days ago I came across a new podcast called Embedded. In this NPR podcast host Kelly McEvers “goes deep.” The idea behind the show is to take the headlines we read and examine their back stories: uncovering who these people are, why they do what they do, and at times what can be done […]
DESCRIPTIVE PICTURES: HOW TWITTER AND FACEBOOK ARE CHANGING THE LIVES OF THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED
I love Twitter, and I tolerate Facebook. When I began The Freeman Foundation I believed that having an active social media presence was a vital aspect of the success of the foundation. I wanted to use Twitter and Facebook to assist in advancing our mission. These social media platforms allow me to give people a […]