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Author: Claire Veroda

Leave Your Lasting Legacy

We all have dreams and purpose. Things we want to achieve in our lifetime. A legacy we want to leave behind. Since 1953, the purpose of Wayfinder Family Services has been to strive for a world in which every child and family can overcome the obstacles they face—a world in which everyone has the opportunity…

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Side By Side: Katrina and Mason

“We’ll travel along, singing a song, side by side…” Two 8-year-olds, Katrina and Mason, sang this lyric on their first day at a music program for the blind, nine years ago. Katrina remembers, “I felt like the song was a message to him. I felt like it would be a good idea to be his…

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Meet Pierryae

Pierryae is an outgoing 11-year-old with knowledge beyond his years. His mother, Alana, describes her son as “funny and unique. He stands out from the crowd.” But even Pierryae had hesitations and doubts that he overcame at Camp Bloomfield. “I had doubts about Camp Bloomfield because it was the first time Pierryae would be away…

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Lisa Hilton Performs for Wayfinder Family Services on March 1st

March 1, 2018, 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. Location: Wayfinder’s Los Angeles Campus 5300 Angeles Vista Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90043 Lisa Hilton has generously shared her music with the visually impaired for nearly 15 years, including the students and families of Wayfinder. She is one of America’s most distinctive composer-pianists, creating compositions that have been eloquently…

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Lois Booth is a Wayfinder

Meet our Director of Educational Services How do you bring Wayfinder Family Services’ mission to life?  In the Special Education School putting people first and never giving up is embedded in our daily activities. Everything we do focuses on what each of our students and their family need and the staff never give up. If…

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Junior Blind Has a New Name!

We are pleased to announce that as of January 2018, Junior Blind is now Wayfinder Family Services! Since 1953, wonderful friends like you have made it possible for us to respond to changing needs in our community. Your support has helped us expand our services to reach more people than ever before, from those who…

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Vera Brown, a volunteer from Wayfinder's early days, spent countles hours pamperig the young women in our programs

A Family Affair

Angela Brown has faithfully volunteered at Wayfinder Family Services for more than 50 years. “When I was 10 years old, I went to the circus with my mother as a volunteer and we escorted children from what was then the Foundation for the Junior Blind,” remembers Angela. “We all had so much fun together.” Her…

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Amir Atashi Rang - Quote reads: "We can make the world a better place through giving to those in need."

Standing With One Hand to Give

Amir Atashi Rang experienced hardship and turmoil as a child. As an adult, he lives his father’s mantra, “Stand with one hand to give and the other to receive.” Amir spent his early childhood in Iran at a time of great unrest and violence, fleeing with his family as a young boy in 1984 on…

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Father Hugging Son Sitting On Steps Outside Home

A Look Back at 2017

2017 was an exciting year for Wayfinder, with a number of things to celebrate. Here are some of our highlights: More than 1 million hours of critical services provided 94% of our students with a single disability met their individual goals Merged with Concept 7 and expended into foster family and adoption services 31% increase…

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