The Nevada Blind Children’s Foundation (NBCF) held its annual Beepin’ Egg Hunt for visually impaired children and their families at the Mountain Crest Recreation Center in Las Vegas. The event featured an adaptive egg hunt where sighted peers could participate while wearing blindfolds, allowing the visually impaired children to fully enjoy the experience.
Attendees also had the opportunity to engage in various springtime activities such as potting plants, playing with a giant bubble station, taking photos in a photo booth, and indulging in delicious food. The event was made even more special with a visit from the Spring Bunny, adding to the festive atmosphere.
The Beepin’ Egg Hunt provided a fun and inclusive environment for visually impaired children to celebrate the Easter season with their families and friends. The event emphasized the importance of creating accessible and enjoyable experiences for individuals with visual impairments, showcasing the NBCF’s commitment to supporting and empowering visually impaired children in the community.
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