Helen Keller believes that people with the poorest and weakest positions for us should live with dignity and have opportunities to realize their potential. "Everyone's welfare is closely related to the welfare of everyone," she said.
From very young, Keller is dull of his commitment to improving people's lives. While studying at the Perkins blind school she launched a fund-raising event for Perkins blind kindergarten.
She thinks that writing is a tool to spread the importance of helping to improve the lives of others, and publishes many books and articles on her life and outlook.
Together with her teacher, Miss Sullivan, she took part in a cabaret tour to talk about important social issues and to show her wisdom and political views. She is a member of the Socialist Party, insists on the rights of women to vote for and protest the participation of the United States to the First World War. In 1920, she helped establish the American civil liberties association. Helen Keller Archive, managed by the American Blind Foundation, contains more than 475 lectures and papers on topics such as faith, prevention of blindness, treatment of infertility, emergence of European fascism.
But her main focus lies in the defense of blind people. In 1915 he helped co-establish with George Kessler and was an early supporter of the blind blind relief war fund in the UK, France, Belgium. In 1921 she joined the American Blind Foundation and supported their fundraising activities. In 1925 Keller made a speech at Lions Clubs International and urged to become "a blind knight of darkness against Crusaders." After World War II she visited veteran hospitals and helped to provide special services to the visually impaired.
Keller's interest and ability to formulate global vision loss policy has made her an effective ambassador. In 1955, Helen Keller, 75, began a long journey. For over 5 months, for 40,000 miles she visited Asia, bringing hope and comfort to millions of blind people and helping visually impaired people to improve the situation around the world.
In 1977, the organization that began as a war relief fund from Allied soldiers adopted the name of Helen Keller International. It also admits that she not only helps the blind, but also helps weak and weak people. While the work of the organization has evolved in a changing global environment, the values of Helen Keller International can be understood by providing tools and resources to the world's disadvantaged groups so that they can help themselves I am convinced that it will be useful for disadvantaged groups.
Currently, Helen Keller International operates in 22 countries and has more than 180 projects. By eliminating causes and influences of blindness, poor physical condition, malnutrition, it reaches millions of people every year, improving and improving the sight and lives of the world's underprivileged people and disadvantaged people.
Helen Keller's efforts to show the way for the deaf, foolish and blind people are encouraging. Helen Keller talked about socialism; Helen Keller conveyed the benefits of copper strikes; Helen Keller scoffed at the American Constitution; Helen Keller was poor in these respects. She exceeded her depth. She talked about obstacles to restrictions, and there are not many decisions or science to overcome. Her knowledge is almost pure theory, it must be, unfortunately the world and its problems are very practical.
Helen Keller imagines that he can neither see nor hear it in life, and he does not know how to communicate with the surrounding people. The dark world is Helen Keller who lives for 6 years. Since her six years of age, Helen Keller has become a source of inspiration for people. From 1886 to 1960, she proved himself a creative and moving American woman. She is a writer and lecturer, fighting for the rights of disadvantaged people all over the world. Most importantly, she overcame the two greatest Helen Keller who changed the culture of hearing, hearing impairment, blindness. She encourages so many people to go beyond their limits, and shows that even girls everyone calls "dumb" will not stop there. Keller was born in Tuscany, Alabama, a small town in Ivy Green. On July 27th 1880, she was a very ordinary baby what she could see and see. She was very sick until she was 19 months old. She is called "wild child"