Kristen Dockendorff at Norwalk Eye Health Fair with Seeing Eye dog Winnie

Kristen Dockendorff’s 4 C’s: “Curiosity, Creativity, Courage and Connections”

Dear Norwalk Hospital, our Sponsors, Partners, and Attendees,

On behalf of our entire team, I want to extend a heartfelt thank you for your support and participation in the Norwalk Eye Health Fair. Watch the recap on our YouTube Channel here: https://youtu.be/79xpum1PMx4

Kristen Dockendorff’s speech discussed her 4 C’s: “Curiosity, Creativity, Courage and Connections.” 

It was a very powerful introduction that encouraged people to find a way to do what they love.The vendor’s presence, services, and dedication played a vital role in making the event a meaningful and successful experience for the Norwalk community.

To all the vendors, thank you for your efforts, which enabled attendees to access valuable information, educational resources, and direct connections to services that promote better vision and overall well-being.

We are truly grateful for your collaboration and commitment to public health. Events like this would not be possible without the generosity and involvement of partners like you.

Delores speaker during the event. A National Federation of the Blind member.
Jim Cronin speaker during the event. A National Federation of the Blind member.
Attendee at the Norwalk Eye Health Fair.

The 2025 Mini-Grant, awarded by the City of Norwalk, will enable us to expand UR Vision Resources to individuals with visual impairments who require greater awareness and understanding of the tools and technologies that support independent living.

We are grateful to the Family & Children’s Agency for their ongoing commitment to the Norwalk community; through our partnership, we will empower residents with the knowledge and skills needed to enhance their quality of life.

Thank you, Norwalk!

Mayor Rilling, Michelle Puzzo and Ligia Masilamani posing for a picture.
Ed Sambuca, Norwalk resident and long time volunteer of UR Community Cares with Michelle Puzzo
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Michelle Puzzo, Executive Director

UR Community Cares

860-430-4557

info@urcommunitycares.org

Matthew Levine, American Macular Degeneration Foundation wearing virtual reality goggles.

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