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1510 Chemistry Camp for Blind Youth (Mar. 4, 2015)

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If you are interested in the range of accessible services and forms offered by the I.R.S. go to the last heading on this page.

You can find out more about Hoby Wedler's chemistry camp by going to:
www.AccessibleScience.org

If you would like to contact Hoby Wedler send an e-mail to him at:
HobyWedler@gmail.com

If you would like to hear a previous episode of Eyes On Success in which we talked with Hoby Wedler about being a chemistry graduate student and his wine tastings in the dark, click on the link below to find a summary along with links to the audio and show notes for that episode:
Show #1425: Wine Tasting and Chemistry (Jun. 18, 2014)

Find out about the National Federation of the Blind 2015 Scholarship Program for blind undergraduate and graduate students in US and Puerto Rico at:
www.nfb.org/scholarships

Accessible services available from the I.R.S.

If you are looking for accessible forms from the I.R.S. (U.S. tax service), you might want to listen to a previous episode of Eyes On Success in which we interviewed a representative from the I.R.S. A summary of that show along with links to the audio and show notes can be found at:
Show #1305: Accessible Forms and Assistance from the IRS (Jan. 30, 2013)

The main web site for the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is:
www.IRS.gov

Here is a YouTube video that describes more about the accessibility services offered by the I.R.S.:
Accessibility services offered by the I.R.S.