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GREENWOOD, Ind. - IndianaStop -- Greenwood, Ind.– BLASTER Motorsports, LLC is excited to announce a new partnership with The Seeing Eye® for the ARCA Menards Daytona 200 on February 17, 2024. Brayton Laster's younger sister Bryn is visually impaired due to a rare genetic disorder, Achromatopsia. In 2023, Bryn traveled to Morristown, N.J. to be matched with a Seeing Eye® dog.
At The Seeing Eye in Morristown, N.J., guide dog mobility instructors equipped Bryn with all of the training she needed for life with her new Seeing Eye dog. Bryn's specially-trained Seeing Eye dog helps her experience all life has to offer, safely guiding her and keeping her safe.
"On July 19, 2023, I gained a new level of independence and freedom to be myself," said Bryn Laster. "I gained a companion, a friend, and a protector. Together, we are experiencing being away from home for the first time because I am a freshman in college."
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BLASTER Motorsports has partnered with The Seeing Eye to help spread the word about the important mission of the organization and to help educate people about some of the issues faced by people with blindness and low vision.
Bryn says, "My biggest challenge is telling people, especially small children, they cannot pet my dog. People are often very rude when they are told no, she is working. Through the partnership with my brother Brayton, The Seeing Eye, and his foundation Drive for Humanity we can work on educating the public."
The entire Laster family is thrilled to have The Seeing Eye on board with Brayton Laster as he makes his 3rd appearance in the ARCA Menards 200 at Daytona International Speedway with Terry Carroll Motorsports. Stay tuned to www.BRAYTONLASTER.com and on social media for further details and updates on his 2024 season.
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About The Seeing Eye
Click here for their latest press release (https://www.seeingeye.org/press/press-releases/the-seeing-eye-marks-95-years.html)
Established in 1929, The Seeing Eye provides specially bred and trained dogs to guide people with blindness and low vision. Seeing Eye dog handlers experience greatly enhanced mobility and independence, allowing them to retain their active lifestyles. The Seeing Eye is a 501(c)3 non-profit supported by contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations, bequests, and other planned gifts. The Seeing Eye does not receive government or insurance funding.
The Seeing Eye is a trademarked name and can only be used to describe the dogs bred and trained at the school's facilities in Morristown, N.J. If you would like more information on The Seeing Eye, please visit the website at www.SeeingEye.org, call (973) 539-4425, or email: info@seeingeye.org.
At The Seeing Eye in Morristown, N.J., guide dog mobility instructors equipped Bryn with all of the training she needed for life with her new Seeing Eye dog. Bryn's specially-trained Seeing Eye dog helps her experience all life has to offer, safely guiding her and keeping her safe.
"On July 19, 2023, I gained a new level of independence and freedom to be myself," said Bryn Laster. "I gained a companion, a friend, and a protector. Together, we are experiencing being away from home for the first time because I am a freshman in college."
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BLASTER Motorsports has partnered with The Seeing Eye to help spread the word about the important mission of the organization and to help educate people about some of the issues faced by people with blindness and low vision.
Bryn says, "My biggest challenge is telling people, especially small children, they cannot pet my dog. People are often very rude when they are told no, she is working. Through the partnership with my brother Brayton, The Seeing Eye, and his foundation Drive for Humanity we can work on educating the public."
The entire Laster family is thrilled to have The Seeing Eye on board with Brayton Laster as he makes his 3rd appearance in the ARCA Menards 200 at Daytona International Speedway with Terry Carroll Motorsports. Stay tuned to www.BRAYTONLASTER.com and on social media for further details and updates on his 2024 season.
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About The Seeing Eye
Click here for their latest press release (https://www.seeingeye.org/press/press-releases/the-seeing-eye-marks-95-years.html)
Established in 1929, The Seeing Eye provides specially bred and trained dogs to guide people with blindness and low vision. Seeing Eye dog handlers experience greatly enhanced mobility and independence, allowing them to retain their active lifestyles. The Seeing Eye is a 501(c)3 non-profit supported by contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations, bequests, and other planned gifts. The Seeing Eye does not receive government or insurance funding.
The Seeing Eye is a trademarked name and can only be used to describe the dogs bred and trained at the school's facilities in Morristown, N.J. If you would like more information on The Seeing Eye, please visit the website at www.SeeingEye.org, call (973) 539-4425, or email: info@seeingeye.org.
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