Helen Keller Services Hosts “Dining In the Dark and Fireside Chat” Event to Illustrate the Challenges of Navigating a Meal Without Sight

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Helen Keller Services, a national organization with headquarters in Port Washington and Brooklyn, NY, recently held its “Dining in the Dark” event at the RxR Plaza in Uniondale, NY, a creative partnership with Ruskin Moscou Faltischek, P.C., a Long Island-based law firm.

Built as an immersive experience designed to spotlight the daily realities faced by individuals who are blind, have low vision, or are DeafBlind, “Dining in the Dark” was created to educate guests on the challenges of navigating a meal without sight, as well as serve as a powerful moment to highlight the programs Helen Keller Services offers.

Attendees at the event were guided into the evening blindfolded and completely without the use of their sight to engage in a dining experience like no other. This unique setting aimed not only to raise awareness but also to illustrate how the Helen Keller Services’ programs empower individuals within the blind, low vision, and DeafBlind communities to lead fulfilling lives.

“Our experiences shape our perspectives this event invited community members to step into the shoes of people without sight and question their assumptions,” said Sue Ruzenski, CEO of Helen Keller Services. “Engaging in tasks such as approaching a dinner table, navigating a plate of food, participating in dinner conversations, and exploring the textures and aromas of a deliciously prepared meal sparked a heightened curiosity. The experience led our sighted participants to contemplate how individuals who are blind and DeafBlind carry out daily tasks, expanding their own perspectives.”

The evening’s menu featured a thoughtfully selected array of dishes, including a gourmet Caesar salad, penne a la vodka, chicken piccata, and sautéed organic vegetables. Each dish was chosen not only for its flavor but to enhance the sensory experience of the guests, highlighting the experience of taste, smell, and texture in the absence of sight.

The highlight of the evening was the Fireside Chat, where guests were captivated by the personal journeys shared by individuals who are blind and DeafBlind. These powerful narratives brought to life the impactful work of Helen Keller Services, leaving guests with a newfound appreciation for the organization’s efforts to break down barriers and foster community inclusion.

“Dining in the Dark” transcended an ordinary event, becoming a call to action to recognize and celebrate the achievements of the blind and DeafBlind communities.

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About Helen Keller Services

Helen Keller Services’ mission is to enable individuals who are blind, have low vision, DeafBlind and/or have combined hearing and vision loss to live, work and thrive in their community of choice. HKS offers services and programs through two divisions: Helen Keller National Center for DeafBlind Youths and Adults and Helen Keller Services for the Blind. For more information, please visit www.helenkeller.org.


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