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We exist to enhance the quality of life of visually impaired people whatever their age or circumstances in life. We do this by enabling independent living, social groups, the provision of and access to information, equipment and services such as befriending, talking newspapers and IT training.
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TO PROVIDE DAILY LIFE TRAINING FOR THE BLIND, DEAF/BLIND, AND ELDERLY BLIND.
Our status as a division of the National Federation of the Blind, the largest and most influential organization of blind people in the world, provides many benefits. Our members are well informed about the technological, legislative, and societal issues that affect blind people. We also enjoy the resources, support, and expertise of 50,000 blind people who can serve as mentors and role models for our children. And finally, as our children grow up, they, too, have the Federation to belong to. The purpose of the NOPBC is to: create a climate of opportunity for blind children in home and society. provide information and support to parents of blind children. facilitate the sharing of experience and concerns among parents of blind children. develop and expand resources available to parents and their children. help parents of blind children gain understanding and perspective through partnership and contact with blind adults. function as an integral part of the National Federation of the Blind in its ongoing effort to achieve equality and opportunity for all blind persons.
The mission of LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired is to promote the independence, equality and self-reliance of people who are blind or have low vision.
The Wisconsin Council of the Blind & Visually Impaired is a 501(c) 3 not-for-profit organization that promotes the dignity and independence of people in Wisconsin who are blind or visually impaired by providing vision services, advocating for legislation, and educating the general public.
To enable Vermonters with vision problems,whether blindness or impairment, to achieve and maintain independence.
Leeds Society for Deaf and Blind People has existed since 1866. it's single objective is to respond to the expressed needs and aspirations of deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind, blind and partially sighted people. This involves active participation of sensory impaired people at every level.
Our mission at Misfit Farm Blind Horse Sanctuary is to help save the lives of at-risk blind and visually impaired horses that are bound for slaughter or auction. We provide sanctuary and a safe place for them to recover, rehabilitate, adjust, learn to trust and lead enriching lives. We also strive to bring awareness and education the public on all aspects of equine blindness including education on training, rehabilitation. We want to show the world just how much these horses can accomplish and still lead amazing and fulfilling lives despite their disability. A large portion of blind horses will eventually end up in the slaughter and auction pipeline, help us help these horses and show the world just what resilient and amazing animals they are!!