The final photo 

NEWSLETTER

 

 

            Xavier Society for the Blind

Vol. 2  No. 5 
May  2011
Greetings from the Xavier Society for the Blind! 

ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT!!!!


 

Our Spring OnLine Auction will close on Friday, May 13 - Go to: 

www.Biddingforgood.com/xaviersociety

 

When you are ready to bid you need to register, and you're on your way. 

 

And the Benefit Reception and Silent Auction at the New York Athletic Club takes place on Tuesday, May 17th. Tickets are still available, so go to our web site, where you can order your ticket on line. (If you can't attend the event, you can make a contribution on line to help support our work.)

 

Our web address is:

www.xaviersocietyfortheblind.org 

 

You can keep up with the latest news of the Xavier Society at our web site, as well as making donations and registering for events. One more time, the web address is: 

In This Issue
MAY 17 AT THE NY ATHLETIC CLUB
SLEEP DISORDER STUDY
DOUBLE OUR MONEY
FACTS ABOUT THE XSB
VETERANS OUTREACH
SUPER BOWL RAFFLE
Carol with Basket

RECEPTION AND 

SILENT AUCTION 

ON MAY 17


Tom and Carolyn Marino
The 12th Annual Benefit Reception and Silent Auction will take place on May 17th at the New York Athletic Club from 5:30 to 8 PM. Music by jazz great Bill Wurtzel, beer and wine and munchies included, and a chance to meet and mingle with interesting people. There will be raffles, celebrities and other surprises throughout the evening.

Tickets are $125 and may be purchased on our website, at our online auction site (www.Biddingforgood.com/xaviersociety
or by calling our offices at 
(212) 473-7800.

We want to make a special THANK YOU to Vanda Pharmaceutical, who have generously helped underwrite a portion of our auction this year.

Fr. John and Michael Badalucco
Lunch with TV and film star Michael Badalucco was one of last year's hot items.

A STUDY ON SLEEP DISORDERS

vANDA LOGO

 

 

 

Blind Individuals With Recurrent Sleep Problems Needed for Research Study.

 

Individuals who are totally blind with recurrent sleep or napping problems are needed for a survey and/or clinical study.

 

For each completed survey, a donation of $25 will be made to organizations that support people with blindness.

 

Participants in a clinical study will be compensated for their time and effort and will receive study medication, study-related medical evaluation and transportation at no cost.

 

Sleep problems and napping occur in some individuals who are totally blind.  This can be caused by the lack of light needed to reset the "body clock".  The result is recurrent sleep problems similar to jet lag. 

 

Individuals may qualify for the survey or the clinical study if they:

· are between 18 and 75 years of age

· are totally blind

· have recurrent trouble sleeping at night or experience daytime sleepiness or napping

 

If you are interested

Call toll free 1-888-389-7033

from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM M-F ET

or email info@non24registry.com


 


CLOSING THOUGHTS

 

 I've said it before, and I'll say it again - WE NEED HELP! Times are tough, and some of our volunteers and our supporters are getting older, and we seem to be receiving more death notices than ever. We are going into the summer months, when people go on vacations and spend time away from home, and they often forget the charitable organizations they are so good at supporting during the rest of the year.

 

But our staff and our work and our costs continue through the summer. We have great plans and ideas and to make them into reality, we need new volunteers to help us. We need everyday help, answering phones and stuffing envelopes and helping to proofread and to record in our studios. But we also need people to help creating and putting on special events, to help with fund-raising, to help with outreach efforts. 

 

If you would like to volunteer, or would just like to learn more about what we do, please feel free to call us, send an e-mail or a letter, or drop in for a personal visit. If you know someone who could use our services, please recommend us to them. Visit our web site, and thank you for being a friend of the Xavier Society for the Blind.

Sincerely,
  
Fr. John at his desk 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fr. John R. Sheehan, SJ  

Xavier Society for the Blind

 154 East 23rd St     
New York, NY 10010

 

Email:

Chairman@xaviersocietyfortheblind.org
Phone: (212) 473-7800

Join Our Mailing List

DOUBLE OUR MONEY

Of course, any contributions made to the Xavier Society for the Blind are tax-deductible. But if your company has a corporate sharing or a matching gifts program, we get even more from your gift.

 

And when you are planning for the future, it only takes a moment to remember the Xavier Society for the Blind in your will.

 

For assistance and more information, please call Manuel at (212) 473-7800.

BOARD CHANGES

Vadala in tux

 

We are delighted to announce that Charles Vadala has joined the Board of Directors. He recently retired as a Managing Director at Morgan Stanley, where he had worked for 30 years. 

 

 

At the same time, we would like to extend our thanks to Robert O'Brien, who has just concluded 9 years of service as a member of the Board. His advice and participation over the years was of great value, and we will miss his wise counsel and quiet humor. 

VISION AWARENESS DAY

On Saturday, June 18th, the mid-Manhattan branch of the New York Public Library will host a vision awareness day from 10 am to 4 pm. 
 
It will host such disparate events as a glaucoma screening van, a talk on retinal surgery and the screening of a movie about blindness.  
 
This event is a collaborative effort between the National Library Service, Visions, the Lighthouse and the Xavier Society for the Blind.  
 
As its contribution, the Xavier Society is sponsoring a talk by Ms. Deborah Kendrick, a Xavier reader, who will address the issue of vocational choices after blindness.

 

OUR  WEB   SITE

The web site for the Xavier Society for the Blind was made possible by a generous grant from the Knights of Malta, and we thank them for their support of our work.

 

The web site is designed to be accessible to screen reading programs, and those who have registered with the XSB have a special section where they can make address changes, order books from the library and download or sign up to receive periodicals. For more information on how to register, or how to get online, contact

 

clientservices@xaviersocietyfortheblind.org

 

FACTS ABOUT THE XSB

"I went by your building the other day, and there was a tv set showing pictures of tropical fish. What does THAT have to do with your work?"

 

 Our building is on 23rd Street (we own the whole building) and we have a small display window right on the street. We try and change the display regularly. Sometimes we advertise an event that is coming up, sometimes there are other celebrations or commemorations we want to tell people about, and sometimes we try to make people think about being blind.

 

If you had stopped to look at the window more carefully, you would have noticed two signs. One, above the tv set, said "Isn't this beautiful?" At the bottom of the set was another one, which said, "Aren't you glad you can see?"

 

Too often we take our sight for granted. People don't get regular check-ups, they don't protect their eyes in the sun, or in places with a lot of dust or dirt or sand, and they don't think about what blind people miss each day. That display was designed to help remind people.

 

If anyone would like to help create displays for our window, we are always looking for volunteers with talent and experience in window display and design.

 

For more information about what we are doing and providing, please visit our web site at:
  
www.xaviersocietyfortheblind.org  or for more specific information or questions (or to volunteer), send us an email at:

VETERANS OUTREACH PROGRAM

Line of stars 

Since 2010, the Xavier Society for the Blind has embarked on a strategic initiative to serve a "forgotten" audience of both recently disabled as well as aging Veterans. "Don't Lose Sight of God!" is the theme behind our efforts. Reaching out to this admittedly niche audience is consistent with our mission to provide specialized encouragement and support, in this case to Veterans with vision impairments.

 

 After the trauma, first you cry. Then you realize that there can be productive life after blindness or significant vision loss. It is now apparent to all of us that most visually impaired people today can do just about anything sighted people can do, albeit with a lot more effort and, perhaps, some assistance.

 

An eye-opening statistic: From now to the year 2020, the Veterans Administration estimates there will be over 1 million Veterans with significant visual impairment and legal blindness. Since 9/11, the number of Disabled Veterans in America has swelled from 2.1 to 3 million. 38% of Veterans of the Global War on Terror have filed disability claims. Currently, there are 157,000 Veterans in the United States who are legally blind. Veterans of previous wars are suffering from age-related macular degeneration, a chronic condition causing vision loss.

 

Eye injuries account for 13% of injuries to Veterans returning from combat in Iraq and Afghanistan, where the "improvised explosive device" is the enemy's weapon of choice. About 60-70% of severe and moderate traumatic brain injury cases also include some form of visual impairment. VA statistics indicate that there will be a sustained need for services and assistance even 40 years from now.

 

The Xavier Society is in the forefront of bringing this problem to national attention with its participation in the Department of Defense Wounded Warrior Task Force, and by liaison with the major national Veterans organizations, including the Catholic War Veterans and American Legion. We are developing special programs uniquely tailored to the needs of both the young and older Veteran alike. This is our contribution to the war effort and to the on-going support of those injured on the front lines while defending our freedom.

 



 

NFL SUPER BOWL RAFFLE 

Indianapolis
NFL SUPER BOWL RAFFLE - We are again a designated charity for the NFL, and we will again be participating in the Super Bowl Raffle. 
 
First prize is airfare for two people to the 2012 Super Bowl, two tickets to the Super Bowl, four nights in a hotel and two tickets to the Hall of Fame Alumni Dinner, with at least one Hall of Fame player at each table. 
Second Prize is $1,000 in cash.
Third Prize is $500 in cash.
 
There are only 250 tickets available, and they are $100 apiece. 

Tickets may be purchased on our web site 

 or by calling our office
(212) 473-7800
UPCOMING EVENTS 

Through May 13 at 5 PM - OUR ONLINE AUCTION IS LIVE!
 
Join us online and bid on extraordinary items. Help support the Xavier Society for the Blind. Go to:
      www.Biddingforgood.com/xaviersociety 
 
 
May 15 - Mass for People with Disabilities
2 PM - St. Patrick's Cathedral
Archbishop Timothy Dolan Chief Celebrant
 
May 17- The Benefit Reception and Auction
                 at the New York Athletic Club.
Tickets $125 - May be purchased on our web site, the
                auction site or you may call to make your
   reservation.    5:30 to 8 PM 
  
May 25 - Tudor City Greens Concert - 6:30 PM
Featuring Raissa Katona Bennet & 
Fr. John Sheehan, SJ
For more details, go to the Xavier Society website

JUNE 18 - Vision Awareness Day, NY Public Library

GOLF OUTING - SAVE THE DATE
September 22 - More details shortly
 
FALL 2011 - A pilgrimage to Rome is being investigated.
 There is a possibility for a presentation to the Holy
 Father at a Wednesday audience, although that is NOT
 guaranteed. 
 

For more information on these or any events, please contact our office or check our web site.
 
Secure Server
On our web site, we have a secure server connection. This means you can contribute money to the Xavier Society using your credit card in perfect safety. When you get to the web site, there is a button "Donate." If you click on that, you will be taken to the Secure Server area where you can make any contribution in complete safety. (If the server is not working, please call our office at 212 473-7800 and ask for Manuel.)

AUCTION ITEMS
We have over 100 items that are available online, and that will be available at the live event on May 17th. People bidding on line can enter bids to be applied at the live event; last year, several items were won by people who had bid on line.

ART - We have original paintings, photographs, and sculpture. We have an exquisite Lalique vase, a crystal pyramid, and an unusual Japanese doll and silk scarves.
MEMORABILIA - Signed photos of opera singers, including Bryn Terfel, Placido Domingo, Hildegarde Behrens and a wonderful mirror cast in the form of the old Met front curtain proscenium. We also have a wonderful collection of old theatre programs. 
SPORTS - Baseball warm-up jackets, a golf putter, a baseball signed by Yogi Berra, tickets to NETS and KNICKS games, the Cyclones and the SI Yankees, free rounds of golf, and a ski weekend in Killington. 
JEWELRY - We have over a dozen pieces of magnificent jewelry, including some hand-crafted from outstanding artists in the field. 

Go to www.biddingforgood.com/xaviersociety before May 13 at 5 PM and see what tickles your fancy.