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Tomorrow is World Braille Day, where I get to celebrate the script which has allowed me to live, work and play for all of my life. I'll be chatting about it, and other issues in the news, on ABCNews Breakfast television at 7 30 AM tomorrow EDST
— Graeme Innes the loose unit (@Graemeinnes) January 3, 2023
Today is World Braille Day and celebrates awareness of the importance of braille as a means of communication in the full realization of the human rights for blind and visually impaired people.
The date was chosen to mark the birthday of inventor Louis Braille. @visionaustralia https://t.co/tJcgGRa3w7
Today is #WorldBrailleDay, a day in which we celebrate #braille and the impact it has had in the lives of those who are blind or low vision. You can learn all about the history of braille at the link below!
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Today is World Braille Day, a day to raise awareness about the use of Braille as an important form of communication for people who are blind or have low vision. https://t.co/timog4qaeB
World Braille Day is recognised annually for a couple of reasons. Mainly, the birth of Louis Braille, who was born this day, January 4th, 1809. Secondly, it brings awareness and showcases how important Braille is as a means of communication. https://t.co/2ONbBrvNJS
Today is World Braille Day, a day to raise awareness about the use of Braille as an important form of communication for people who are blind or have low vision.
To learn more about Braille, check out this article by @visionaustralia: https://t.co/opBn9lEbA4 https://t.co/b4p2Omisx3
World Braille Day celebrates inclusive communication @flagstaff_group is a leader in providing all your braille needs to assist blind and visually impaired people in our community and at work. https://t.co/VZLPnLh3hz
Happy World Braille Day, swipe to learn more about the history of World Braille Day. https://t.co/JDvbX1Lvk1
— Youth Disability Advocacy Network (@ydan_wa) January 4, 2023
United Nations World Braille Day, is observed to raise awareness of the importance of Braille as a means of communication in the full realisation of the human rights for blind and partially sighted people.
We recently installed Braille signage at our Assistance Dog Relief Area. https://t.co/COXzA4B07b
World Braille Day seeks to raise awareness about the importance of braille as a means of communication for blind and partially sighted people. Braille is a tactile representation of alphabetic and numerical symbols that uses six dots to represent letters and numbers.
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