At a gathering in northern Colorado, Lt. Governor Dianne Primavera took a personal note as she addressed the crowd during the Greeley Chapter of the National Federation of the Blind’s annual symposium. Speaking on Saturday, the Lt. Governor, who has witnessed the challenges of blindness in her own family, emphasized the value of ensuring that visual impairments don’t hinder the independence and integration of Coloradans into society.
Emphasizing the necessity for support and resources, Lt. Governor Primavera said, “I’ve experienced firsthand through my own family how life-changing it is when people with vision loss have access to the right tools and support,” as per the Colorado Governor’s Office. Highlighting a commitment to these ideals, the event unveiled hands-on tech demos, booths related to community resources, and workshops dedicated to advocacy and employment…