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The
Follow A Dream Organization
While working as the head mechanic of a transportation
company in May 1997, Jay Blake was involved in an industrial
accident that caused him to lose complete vision, smell and
taste. At the age of 31, he was faced with relearning how
to live as a completely blind person.
Refusing to give up on life, Jay aggressively participated
in rehabilitation. After being released from Massachusetts
General Hospital, he enrolled in an intensive program at The
Carroll Center for the Blind in Newton, Massachusetts. With
renewed self-determination, Jay began to follow his dream:
owning a professional auto-racing team. He soon learned that
even without his sight, he was still able to do what he loved
most - work on racing engines. Turning his dream into a reality,
Jay combined his renewed participation in drag racing with
his desire to spread his true-life success by inspiring others,
both with and without disabilities, to accomplish their goals
through the power of positive thinking and self-determination.
In
the summer of 1999, Jay was presented with an opportunity.
Because he had remained so positive in the aftermath of his
accident, people began to request that he speak of his experiences
and philosophy. The enthusiastic response from the audience
of these initial presentations and his supporters encouraged
him to keep pursuing his dream and to form the Follow A Dream
organization.
During the past three years, Follow A Dream has participated
in speaking events around the country. Founder Jay Blake speaks
at schools, rehabilitation centers, hospitals, businesses
and civic groups where he shares his experiences and accomplishments
of overcoming his disabilities. Although presentations are
customized to connect with each audience's unique livelihoods
and interests, Follow A Dream's objective is consistent: to
inspire the participants to shift into positive thinking,
and to follow and achieve their dreams through self-determination
and teamwork.
Follow
A Dream's race car is often brought to the speaking site as
a popular crowd pleaser and event attraction. With the car
as a draw, the team assists in fundraising activities for
other non-profit organizations, e.g. DARE program, The New
England Home for Little Wanderers, and the Franciscan Children's
Hospital.
To arrange for a Follow A Dream presentation at your club,
business or school, contact us.
Today, Follow A Dream reaches an estimated audience of 500,000
annually through its community outreach, racing and events
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