Marc Grossman invites you to participate in The HelenT Project, hosted
by the American Foundation for the Blind.

Personalized message from Marc Grossman:

AFB is excited to give all Internet users, especially people with
disabilities, the opportunity to really express themselves and allow
their collective voices to be heard loud and clear! Everybody is
encouraged to join in and shine the spotlight on web accessibility! Your
experience and feedback are very important to a successful launch.
Please take a look at the directions below and proceed to the landing
page and begin the download and registration process. Don't worry, its
super quick! Right now, the project is still in a public beta so we ask
for you to give us feedback if you see something you like or even
something you don't like. You may submit feedback using the world's most
accessible toolbar to rate the HelenT Project or email me directly. It
is super easy and super fast. I look forward to reading your page
ratings. If we all join together, we can put web accessibility in the
spotlight! And if you love it as much as I do, please use the Invite a
Friend feature to let all your friends know about this exciting project.
You can also let people know by blogging about the HelenT Project. If
you manage a mailing list, please notify your members about this
powerful new opportunity. Thanks

If you are already a registered user of afb.org, you are ready to
participate. Simply download the accessible HelenT Toolbar Application
at: http://www.afb.org/aap.asp?Action=Download

Not a registered user? Register with afb.org and The HelenT Project for
free at: http://www.afb.org/helen.asp


More information about The HelenT Project can be found at:
http://www.afb.org/aap.asp


In Helen Keller's own words: "Alone we can do so little ... together we
can do so much."

PS from Janet who reposted this from another list: "All Internet Users" really 
means only PC internet users.  Since the tool bar download is for PC only.  
Marc might need some enlightenment there.  I think he doesn't know about Mac 
users, or I'm sure he wouldn't have been so bold as to say "All Internet Users" 
and "Collective Voice" in his shpele on web accessibility for all.  


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