“I don’t always know when I have an impact′, but apparently I did at the Dallas passport agency. I went there to get what they call an emergency passport and I showed them my signature guide. I explained that they help visually impaired folks sign on the line and shows us how long the signature should be.
Ten months later, Greg, my friend who works for the passport center in Phoenix, went to that same agency to get a passport for his son. They now have signature guides.
And the guy goes, ‘this lady was in here in January. She showed them to me, and we ordered a bunch of them.’ Greg goes, ‘oh yeah? I sent her to you. I’m gonna call her and let her know.’ When he told me that, I just squealed with excitement.”
What a wonderful domino effect of kindness this is and a big thank you to Rosalin for sending this to us over on Mastodon.
And an additional thank you to RNIB for allowing us to use their images to illustrate this story. Get your signature guide here.
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