Early each year, more than 500 blind Americans tap their canes across Capitol Hill in the District of Columbia to keep appointments at the offices of every member of Congress. It is the Washington Seminar of the National Federation of the , and it is how we make our legislative concerns and priorities known to those who have been elected to serve us. It is how we, the blind, make our voices heard, and doing so is the foundation of our democracy.
For the 2020 Washington Seminar, The will assist up to 3 blind Colorado high school students to travel with the National Federation of the of Colorado to the annual Washington Seminar February 10-13, 2019. The scholarships will include the costs of air travel, lodging at the Holiday Inn Capitol and a food allowance. We typically fly on the Sunday before the Washington Seminar begins, returning late on Wednesday.
So, our travel plans will likely run from Sunday, February 9 to Wednesday, February 12, 2020. In that time, students will attend the National Association of Students (NABS) meeting, learn about this year’s legislative priorities, attend meetings at the offices of members of the Colorado Congressional Delegation, and possibly get to visit some important sites in our nation’s Capital.
How to qualify
and low vision students will submit an essay, 350 word minimum, that details how their experiences leading up to this point have shaped their goals and how attending the Washington seminar will help in their transition into college or the workforce.
Applicants are encouraged to , and be able to identify who represents them in the United States House of Representatives. Here’s the link to the House search page.
Essays should be sent to Martin Becerra-Miranda, Director of Youth Services, by December 1, 2019. Electronic copies are preferred, but Braille will also be accepted. Send essays to mbecerra@cocenter.org or Braille to , 2233 W. Shepperd Ave., Littleton, CO 80120, ATTN: Martin Becerra-Miranda.
For more information, call Martin at 303-778-1130, ext. 223.