
Braille Yearbooks For Two Students
Donation protected

We have two blind students at Utica High School in Utica, Michigan. One has a guide dog and is featured in our yearbook, the Warrior.
A yearbook is something that every student should have, providing a trip down memory lane for years to come.
The Warrior editors would like the entire yearbook to be converted into braille for the students. It can easily be printed by an agency like LightHouse, but will cost more than $500 to source each book. There’s no traditional writing or design on the cover or inside the yearbook, just heavy white paper with a black spiral binding and a small label on the cover. Photographs will be omitted from the braille version, but photo captions can be included with lists of the students pictured in each photograph, allowing the students to have the same knowledge as their friends of who made it into the pages of Utica's high school history.
Organizer
Angel Augustitus-Bell
Organizer
Utica, MI