Sponsors and How to Donate

Sponsors | How to Donate

Walk-A-Thon Sponsors

We would like to sincerely thank our generous 2024 Walk-A-Thon sponsors for supporting the National Federation of the Blind Greater Springfield Chapter. Their ongoing commitment enables us to promote independence, accessibility, and equal opportunities for blind and low vision individuals throughout the Greater Springfield area of Massachusetts.

Our sponsors play a vital role in helping us fund programs, outreach efforts, and assistive technology initiatives that improve the quality of life and expand opportunities for our community members who are blind or have low vision.

Our 2024 Sponsors Include:

  1. Lois and Lowell Conant in memory of “Nona” Baran
  2. Robert Baran in memory of “Nona” Baren
  3. Robert R. Baran Associates
    Assistive technology Specialist
    Robert.Baran01013@gmail.com
  4. Jason, Amy, Peyton and Devon Doray
  5. Massachusetts Fire Technologies Inc. in memory of Daniel Dintzner
  6. Polgold jewelers Chicopee.

We deeply appreciate the generosity and support of all our sponsors, whose contributions make a lasting impact in the lives of blind and low vision individuals and their families in the Greater Springfield community.

Your support is crucial to our mission. You can easily donate to the National Federation of the Blind Greater Springfield Chapter by clicking the secure donation link below. We accept all major credit cards, debit cards, and PayPal payments for your convenience.

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If you prefer to contribute via check or money order, please indicate this option on the donation page. Complete mailing details will be provided there for your convenience.

Every donation, no matter the size, helps fund essential advocacy programs, educational resources, assistive technology training, and community events that empower blind and low vision individuals in the Greater Springfield area to achieve independence and self-confidence.

Thank you for supporting the National Federation of the Blind Greater Springfield Chapter. Together, we are building a more inclusive community where blind and low vision individuals can live the lives they want.