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1958
It was officially declared at the Pioneers General Assembly in Chicago, IL that community service was part of Pioneers’ mission. Many initial Pioneers activities centered around putting the skills of the membership to work in meeting the needs of the disabled, particularly the hearing-impaired.
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1960
Pioneers began to repair “Talking Book” machines for the visually disabled in collaboration with the National Library of Congress/CNIB.
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1964
Charlie Fairbanks invents the beeping baseball which marks the beginning of baseball for the visually impaired and blind athletes through the National Beep Baseball Association, a Pioneers project partner. The Pioneers continue to fit a regulation 16-inch softball and equip it with a specially designed rechargeable beeping device. The development of the beeping baseball will eventually lead Pioneers to develop and manufacture the beeping Easter egg for visually impaired children. In 2009, Pioneers provided beeping eggs for the annual White House Easter egg hunt.
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1972
The first International Telephone Pioneers Family Campers campout held in Kitchener, Ontario.
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1976
The original Pioneers Hug-a-Bear rolled of the Pioneers assembly line and into the arms of ailing children in hospitals. Additions to the family have included Smart Bear, who comes complete with a children’s book and Buckles, the Safety Bear, who is used to teach children the value of wearing a seatbelt. Pioneers keep police, fire and emergency units stocked with these hand-made bears to be used when children are involved in traumatic situations. Pioneers continue to sew bears today as well as Heart Pillows which are designed to aid patients recovering from heart surgery.
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1982
Pioneers start making Hand-Operated Tricycles (HOT Trikes) provided at no cost to children who have limited or no use of their legs.
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