Sorry I was not on the Connect call tonight.  We are having apartment 
inspections Wednesday, so we had friends help us clean and go over our 
apartment for cleanliness with a fine-toothed comb, and make sure everything in 
our apartment works as it should.  We should have no problems now.

I hope the Connect was positive and I will try to call Friday.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Anne Murphy 
  To: scccb mailing list 
  Cc: Adaptive technology information and support. ; mo list serve 
  Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 12:27 AM
  Subject: [ATI] MO Connect Call: My Declaration of Candidacy


  Hello Fellow MCB members:
  AS you have read previously I am running for one of the three board of 
directors positions available this year.
  Just so you all know more about me:
  I am a native born St. Louisan.  I went to JFK High School....a St. Louis 
question.LOL.   I attended Rockhurst in KC  and received a BA in 1986.  I 
worked part time as a social worker with the developmentally disabled while 
earning my master of social work degree from Saint Louis University.  My most 
recent job was a Manager of the Assessment Department at BJC Behavioral Health. 
 This was an outpatient Mental Health facility for chronically mentally ill 
adults.  We did assessments, crisis intervention and case management.  In 
addition, I was involved in budgeting and supervising of staff.
  I was born with congenital glaucoma but in 1964 they did not catch it until 
thanks to my mother ....they caught it at age 4 or 5.  My parents took me three 
times to a pediatric ophthalmologist in Washington DC where he was unable to 
save the vision in my right eye but saved in my left eye.  I had vision of 
20/30  with constant monitoring of the glaucoma pressure.  
  So I went to regular school, drove a car, traveled independently etc.  It was 
quite a shock as it is to all of us who have lost our vision later in life to 
not have that same amount of independence.  To those born with blindness I 
didn't have to face the challenges of they have but still have not decided who 
had or ever had it easier.  None of us...i think.
  Unfortunately, at age 35 the glaucoma caught  up with me and it effected my 
cornea.  So I have a double edge sword here.  I had three unsuccessful cornea 
transplants . I slowly began losing my vision about 13 years ago and stopped 
working about 9 years ago.  RSB did all they could but my boss was not helpful 
at all.
  It was a slow death of the vision and now i see only barely light.
  We all have our own different stories and some are more horrific I am sure 
but that is mine.
  I have been married for 13 years  to Jim. I have a son Sam who is 8 and will 
be one week shy of 9 at the convention.  He is adopted from Guatemala and he is 
 darling. I did get to see him.
  I am eager to represent the members of MCB to deal with the internal 
challenges of fundraising we face with the thrift stores, finding an executive 
director  and getting our name out there to have as many people who are 
visually impaired join.  
  AS a chairperson of special services I am more fully aware of how visually 
impaired people are not aware of MCB and all we do and offer.
  In my dealings with sighted people at my church, son's school and even with 
relatives I am constantly educating people on MCB.
  On an external level I want to work in coordination with RSB to get more 
blind individuals employed , work on legislative matters that effect us i.e. 
blind pension lawsuit, and just educating the corporate community.
  I am not afraid to stand up for what I think is the right thing to do and 
only want MCB to be the best it can be.

  I will be on the MO Connect Monday September 19 at 7:00 p.m.  
  The number to call is, (712) 432-6100 and the Participant Passcode is: 
129071# sign.

   

  Thanks for your time.

  Anne Murphy

  314-434-4051





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