A program within the Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services will soon celebrate 90 years of providing jobs to more than 1,700 visually impaired Mississippians annually. The Randolph-Sheppard Program was created following the signing of the Randolph-Sheppard Act in 1936. The program gives blind individuals and those with severe visual impairments across the country priority for work in vending and cafeterias in state and federal buildi…
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