in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Impossible is nothing! 🌟 At Bethesda Home/School for the Blind, we empower our students to embrace their potential and chase their dreams. Let's make today the start of something extraordinary. 💪✨ #MondayMotivation #Inspiration #BethesdaSchool"
Image Description for Blind People:
The image has a light blue background with a quote at the top from Muhammad Ali that reads:
"Impossible is not a fact. It's an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration. It's a dare. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary. Impossible is nothing."
Below the quote is an image of a woman wearing a brown trench coat and hat, standing outdoors, looking toward a sky filled with flying birds.
To the right, a blue ribbon with the words "Monday Motivation" is displayed.
At the bottom, a message reads: "We at Bethesda Home/School for the Blind encourage our students daily to harness their innermost potentials."
The Instagram handle "@bethesda_school" is shown below with a decorative arrow pointing toward it. There is also a line of braille dots at the bottom for added accessibility.
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Happy World Typing Day! At Bethesda Home & School for the Blind, typing is more than just a skill—it’s a bridge to effective communication, academic excellence, and career opportunities. We’re proud to equip our students with the tools to thrive and connect with the world.
Image Description:
The image features a classic black typewriter with a white sheet of paper inserted into it. The text “World Typing Day” is written boldly on the paper, while “8th Wed” is placed on the right. The background is a mix of blue and white, with faint outlines of hands typing on a keyboard. The Bethesda Home & School for the Blind logo is at the top of the image. At the bottom, there’s text explaining the significance of typing as a critical skill taught to students at the school, emphasizing its role in communication and empowerment.
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Celebrating World Braille Day at Bethesda Home & School for the Blind! Together, we honor the transformative power of Braille in unlocking knowledge and opportunities for millions worldwide.
Image Description:
A visually striking design marking World Braille Day, January 4, 2025. The central part of the image features a bright blue banner with the text “World Braille Day” and the date “Jan 4, 2025.” A woman wearing dark sunglasses is in the background, seated at a table, reading a book in Braille. She is dressed in a striped, long-sleeve sweater, and natural light highlights the scene. The Bethesda Home & School for the Blind logo is placed at the top left corner. Below the banner, text explains the significance of Braille as a tactile system of raised dots, enabling literacy and inclusion for people who are blind globally.
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Happy New Year from Bethesda Home & School for the Blind! Here’s to a year filled with joy, growth, and achieving dreams together. Welcome to 2025 🎉🎉
Image Description:
The image features a light blue background with faint sparkles and bokeh effects. At the top is the Bethesda Home & School for the Blind logo, followed by the text “Happy New Year” in a blue rectangle. Below is a large, golden “2025” adorned with glittery texture and surrounded by golden fireworks. At the bottom is a message in black text:
“Dear Students, Teachers, friends, and Families, of Bethesda Home/School for the Blind, as we step into this beautiful new year, let us embrace the joy and hope that it brings. Every year is a new chapter, filled with opportunities for growth, learning, and achieving dreams.”
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🎄 Season’s Greetings from Bethesda Home & School for the Blind 🎄
This Christmas, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude for your unwavering support and generosity throughout the year. Because of you, we’ve been able to empower lives, break barriers, and create brighter futures for our students.
May this season fill your heart with joy, your home with peace, and your year ahead with boundless blessings.
Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year!
Warm wishes,
The Bethesda Family
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Congratulations to our stunning queens!
Miss Blind Nigeria: Deborah Ogunshina (Miss Ogun)
Miss Vision Nigeria: Precious Ezehe (Miss Imo)
Miss Insight Nigeria: Rejoice Uduchukwu (Miss Anambra)
#MissBlindNigeria #EmpoweringWomen #BeautyBeyondSight”
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"IT'S FINALE SUNDAY!
Join me LIVE today as we wrap up Disability Week!
Sunday Service: 10am-12pm
Disability Week Finale: 12pm-3pm
Tune in on YouTube (link in bio) as I'll be going live exclusively there today!
#DisabilityWeek #InclusionMatters #AccessibilityForAll"
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Join us for the Traditional & dinner section of miss blind nigeria competition today by 10am.
Thank you very much
##InternationalDayOfPeopleWithDisability #BethesdaSchoolForTheBlind #InclusionMatters #breakfast #disabilityweek2024 #BreakingBarriers” bethesdahomefortheblind #marhabakizzdaniel #desperatechickmove #bethesdaschoolfortheblind #blindschoolinnigeria #viral #trending #viralvideos #foryou #fyp #bethesdahomefortheblind #bethesdaschoolfortheblind #viral #xyzbca #foru #fypシ゚viral #fyppppppppppppppppppppppp #oblee #livechurch
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We are excited to announce that as part of World Disability Week 2024, we will be hosting a seminar titled “Resilience and Building a Career with Disability in Nigeria” on 5th December 2024 at Bethesda Home and School for the Blind, Lagos.
This event, organized in collaboration with Jobberman and the Mastercard Foundation, aims to empower and inspire individuals living with disabilities, showcasing that resilience knows no bounds. 💙
Image description:
A professionally designed flyer with a blue-themed background announces a seminar for World Disability Week 2024. The text reads: “Resilience and Building a Career with Disability in Nigeria”.
Event details:
Date: 5th December 2024
Time: 10:00 AM
Venue: Bethesda Home and School for the Blind, 39 Agege Motor Road, Moshalashi, Lagos.
The flyer includes photos of three individuals—a woman and two men—exuding confidence. Logos of Jobberman, Mastercard Foundation, and Bethesda Home & School for the Blind are visible, highlighting collaboration.
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Today, we celebrate the strength, resilience, and achievements of people with disabilities! 💙 Let’s continue to break barriers, build inclusion, and create a world where everyone thrives.
#InternationalDayOfPeopleWithDisability #BethesdaSchoolForTheBlind #InclusionMatters #BreakingBarriers"
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Bethesda Home & school for the blind is a voluntary Non-profit organization set up to fine care to physically challenged persons who are visually-impaired. Facilities provided by the government all over the country to provide services to visually impaired (blind) persons are grossly inadequate. Consequently, due to great compassion of the promoters for the blind, the Home was established to fill the gap in service delivery to this category of citizens. The idea to set up the fact that the promoter (Mrs. Chioma Ohakwe) had siblings who are visually- impaired. This provided her with the first- hand knowledge and understanding of the difficulties the Blinb go through and the need to give them compassionate care and protection. The Home/school emerged informally in the late 1990s when a few people brought their blind relatives to join siblings of the promoter who were being taken care of. By 2001, a home to take care and address the needs of the blind had been formed.