Prestigious award

Nancy Druke, director of social work for the New Hampshire Association for the Blind, recently received the prestigious Thomas Caulfield Award at the annual meeting of the northeast chapter of the Association for the Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired.

The Thomas Caulfield Award is awarded every other year to someone who demonstrates outstanding personal efforts in assisting persons with visual impairment to adjust to their disability and to attain responsible goals in their communities. Druke has been with the association since 1999 and is responsible for the oversight of the rehabilitation and education services that are provided by the New Hampshire Association for the Blind.

For more information about vision rehabilitation services offered by the New Hampshire Association for the Blind visit sitecenter.org or call 224-4039.

Author: The Concord Insider

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