Blindness Resources

Employment/Business Opportunities

AbilityLinks

Description:
AbilityLinks is a nationwide, web-based community where qualified job seekers with disabilities and inclusive employers meet and gain access to valuable networking opportunities.
Address:  26W171 Roosevelt Road
Wheaton, IL. 60187
Phone:  Phone: (630) 909-7443
 

ACB Manual For Board Members

Description:
This manual was written to assist state and special interest affiliate board members with procedures that would be beneficial for the organization. It should help make transition from being a member of the organization to having a position as a board member. Affiliates operate in different ways, but these guidelines should be relevant to all. Obviously, not all board members have the same capabilities and these are not meant to discourage any current board members. However, this manual is meant to provide some guidelines that should benefit the affiliate.
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ACB Manual For The President

Description:
This manual was written to assist state and special interest affiliate presidents. This document will outline procedures that would be beneficial for the organization. It should help make transition from one president to another easier.
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ACB manual for the secretary

Description:
This manual is written to assist state and special interest affiliates with their record keeping. These guidelines are meant to provide each secretary with procedures that can be followed. It is also meant to make the transition for a new secretary easier.
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ACB manual for the treasurer

Description:
This manual was written to assist state and special interest affiliates with their record keeping. This document is meant to give the affiliate treasurers procedures that would be beneficial for the organization. It should help make transition from one treasurer to another easier. Affiliates operate in different ways but these guidelines should pertain to all. Obviously, not all treasurers have the same capabilities and these are not meant to discourage any current treasurers. However, this manual is meant to provide a means for starting some procedures that would benefit the affiliate.
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ACB manual for the vice-president

Description:
This manual was written to assist state and special interest affiliate vice presidents with procedures that would be beneficial for the organization. It should help make transition from one vice president to another easier. Since the vice president may have to replace the president from time to time or be elected to president after serving in this position, this document is very similar to the president's manual. Affiliates operate in different ways but these guidelines should pertain to all affiliates.
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ACB Radio

Description:
ACB Radio is a project of the American Council of the Blind, streams via the internet, up-to-date and relevant information worldwide for persons who are blind or who have low vision provides programming produced by blind programmers, and a platform on which blind musicians and artists express their talents.
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ACB Radio By Phone

Description:
You will be presented with a menu of choices. You can jump from stream-to-stream if you decide while listening you want to hear another one of our channels. Pressing the pound key while listening will return you to the main menu from which you can select the stream you want to hear. Keep your ears on this new service; we plan to offer more!
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Phone:  Phone: (231) 460-1047
 

Accredited Schools Online

Description:
We have put this guide together to help disabled students and their parents better understand their rights and responsibilities in regard to a postsecondary education. You will also find useful tips and information for locating the college or university program that best suits your needs. Helping Students with Visual Disabilities: Resources, Tools and Technology to Foster School Success
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Advocacy-Legislative Tool Box

Description:
ADVOCACY-Legislative TOOL Box contains the following tools: I. Acronyms II. Advocacy Definitions III. Technology IV. Tip Sheet V. Sample Letters A. Sample letter requesting appointment B. Sample letter to Legislator requesting Call to Action C. Sample letter when signing on with other groups with regard to a problem VI. How a Bill is made – Georgia’s Process VII. Best Practices for Advocacy - Wisconsin VIII. Leadership A. ACB Leadership Handbook B. Simplified Parliamentary Procedure Handbook IX. Resources I. Acronyms
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Affordable Colleges Online

Description:

Blind and visually impaired students face unique challenges and barriers when it comes to higher education. This, however, does not mean that earning a degree is impossible. Several organizations and schools are dedicated to making college education accessible to the visually impaired, and today’s technology now offers a wide range of tools and devices for successful learning. Support can be as simple as making web content font larger and clearer to providing devices that address an individual student’s needs. AC Online is also dedicated to ensuring our content is accessible to all readers and created this guide to help blind and low vision students succeed in the classroom and beyond.

College Resources for Students with Disabilities
Scholarships for Students with Disabilities
Address:  P.O. Box 77022
San Francisco, CA 94107
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AHEAD: Association on Higher Education And Disability

Description:
AHEAD is a professional membership organization for individuals involved in the development of policy and in the provision of quality services to meet the needs of persons with disabilities involved in all areas of higher education.
Address:  107 Commerce Center Drive, Suite 204
Huntersville, NC. 28078,
Phone:  Phone: (704) 947-7779
 

American Council of the Blind

Description:
The American Council of the Blind strives to increase the independence, security, equality of opportunity and quality of life, for all blind and visually impaired people.
Address:  2200 Wilson Boulevard
Suite 650
Arlington, VA. 22201-3354
Phone:  Phone: (800) 424-8666
 

American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) Atlanta

Description:
is a leading organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with vision loss. Through advocacy, research, and services, AFB Atlanta works tirelessly to promote accessibility, independence, and inclusion for people who are blind or visually impaired. With a strong commitment to education, empowerment, and community engagement. One of its key initiatives is providing print teaching materials to teachers, mobility instructors, and rehabilitation counselors, ensuring access to essential resources for the education and training of individuals with vision impairment. AFB Atlanta plays a crucial role in advancing opportunities and breaking down barriers for individuals with vision loss in the Atlanta area
Address:  100 Peachtree Street, Suite 2145
Atlanta, GA. 30303
Phone:  Phone: (800) 232-546
 

American Printing House for the Blind (APH)

Description:
The American Printing House for the Blind (APH) is a leading provider of accessible materials and technologies for individuals who are blind or visually impaired. With a rich history dating back to 1858, APH produces a wide range of educational, recreational, and daily living products, including braille and large print materials, tactile graphics, and assistive technology devices. Through its innovative solutions and commitment to accessibility, APH empowers individuals with visual impairments to achieve independence and success in education, work, and daily life. Provides educational, recreational, and daily living products.
Address:  1839 Frankfort Avenue
Louisville, KY. 40206
Phone:  Phone: (800) 223-1839
 

American Thermoform Corporation

Description:
American Thermoform Corporation is a leading provider of accessible educational materials and assistive technology solutions for individuals who are blind or visually impaired. Specializing in thermoformed braille and tactile graphics, the company offers a diverse range of products including braille books, tactile maps, and educational aids. With a commitment to innovation and quality, American Thermoform Corporation strives to enhance accessibility and promote independence for people with visual impairments, empowering them to succeed in education, work, and daily life. Provides Braille Embossers, Thermoform Machines, Swell-Form Tactile Graphics Machine, Perkins Brailler and accessories.
Address:  1758 Brackett Street
Laverne, CA. 91750
Phone:  Phone: (800) 331-3676
 

Audible

Description:
Audible is a popular platform for purchasing, downloading, and listening to audiobooks, original audio shows, and other spoken-word entertainment. It is owned by Amazon, and it offers a vast library of audiobooks across various genres, including fiction, non-fiction, self-help, and more. Users can access their purchased audiobooks through the Audible app on smartphones, tablets, computers, and other devices. Audible also offers a subscription service called Audible Plus, which provides unlimited access to a curated selection of audiobooks, podcasts, and Audible Originals for a monthly fee.
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Bapin Group, LLC

Description:
We serve those who are deaf-blind, deaf with low vision, blind, as well as others with disabilities. We supply a broad range of computer hardware and software, peripherals, and adaptive/assistive technology products.
Address:   PO Box 1582
El Cerrito, CA. 94530
Phone:  Phone: (415) 580-2448
 

Blind Café

Description:
Looking for entertainment or inspiration? Visit the Blind Café! It's a place where the blind community can learn, laugh, chat and make long-lasting friendships with people from around the world. Come and check out the music, trivia games, tutorials, interactive chats, and a whole lot more! It's accessible and easy to use. And it's free!
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Blind Independence Diabetes Group (BID)

Description:
The purpose of the BID Group is to enable blind diabetics to improve their diabetes health skills, gain independence, and make new friends! The BID Group website provides free “living with diabetes and blindness” audio training materials from top medical and blindness professionals. It offers friendly nationwide peer support groups where blind diabetics, facing the same issues, can learn, laugh, and grow together.
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Phone:  (980) 253-0949
 

Blind Sailing

Description:
Their aim is to help blind and partially sighted people sail at all levels. They organize regular training sessions and racing events. As well as provide coaching and help to enable novices learn to sail. And coach the more advanced to enable them to compete at both national and international events.
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Blind Yoga

Description:
This website offers audio CDs for sale, providing step-by-step instructions to assist individuals with visual impairments in practicing yoga at home.
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Book Share

Description:
Bookshare is an online digital library that provides access to a vast collection of accessible ebooks for individuals. Bookshare offers a wide range of titles, including bestsellers, textbooks, educational materials, and more, in various formats that cater to different reading preferences and assistive technologies. Bookshare employs technology such as text-to-speech, braille, and large font displays to make content accessible. You can download books in various formats such as: DAISY, Audio, Word, and Braille.
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Business Enterprise Program

Description:
The Business Enterprise Program (BEP) provides business management opportunities for eligible and qualified people to become licensed blind vendors so they may operate various small businesses throughout the State of Georgia.
Address:  5238 Royal Woods Parkway, Suite 200
Tucker, GA. 30084-3079
Phone:  Phone: (770) 724-6590
 

Carolyn's Low Vision Products

Description:
Provides low vision aids, CCTV's, computer accessories, Braille supplies, canes, medical supplies and games.
Address:  3938 South Tamiami Trail
Sarasota, FL. 34231-3622
Phone:  Phone: (800) 648-2266
 

Center for the Visually Impaired (CVI)

Description:
The Center for the Visually Impaired (CVI) is a non-profit organization committed to empowering individuals with vision loss to live independently and with dignity. Through a range of services including vision rehabilitation, assistive technology training, and vocational rehabilitation, CVI provides crucial support to those impacted by vision impairment. With a rich history of community engagement and a dedication to improving the lives of individuals with vision loss, CVI plays a vital role in fostering independence and inclusion for all.
Address:  739 West Peachtree Street, N.W.
Atlanta, GA. 30308
Phone:  Phone: 404-875-9011
 

Christian Record Services, Inc.

Description:
Christian Record Services provides free Christian publications and programs for people with visual impairments. Subscription Magazines are available in Braille, large print, and audio cassette. Full-Vision Books combine Braille and print, enabling blind parents to read to their sighted children and sighted parents help their blind children learn to read Braille. The Lending Library lends more than 2,000 volumes in Braille and audio cassette. Gift Bibles and Study Guides are available in Braille, large print, as well as audio cassette.
Address:  4444 South 52nd Street
Lincoln, NE. 68516-1302
Phone:  Phone: (402) 488-0981
 

Clari

Description:
Clarix is leading the way by designing state of the art assistive technology devices for helping individuals maintain their independent lifestyles. Whether you are a student, business executive or retiree, there is a Clarix device to help.
Address:  2385 Cimarron Dr.
Santa Clara, CA. 95051
Phone:  Phone: (408) 409-7333
 

Columbus Midnight Stars Beep Baseball Team FaceBook Page

Description:
You can find the Columbus Midnight Stars Beep Baseball Team on Facebook! Stay updated with their latest news, events, and game schedules.
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Community for Accredited Online Schools

Description:
Community for Accredited Online Schools is a comprehensive accreditation resource that provides prospective students and families with the tools needed to make well-informed decisions about their education.
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Community Outreach Guide: How to Host A White Cane Awareness Day Celebration

Description:
This Community Outreach Guide will introduce you to the history of White Cane Awareness Day, provide inspiration for activities (from a signing ceremony to a large, public event), and offer general event tips to support you as you create a successful celebration. From links to resources to sample invitations and press releases, the guide is full of great information! Please consider sharing it with the members of Georgia’s ACB affiliate. While White Cane Awareness Day is celebrated on October 15, it’s never too early to plan!
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Directions for me

Description:
Directions provides the information that’s on consumer packages or labels in a simple online format for anyone who has trouble reading the small print including people who are blind or visually impaired. This site provides a consistent, quality source of complete packaging information for everything from preparation or cooking instructions to ingredient lists to Nutrition and Drug Facts labels for many common grocery, health and beauty and general merchandise products. In addition, it also provides, potentially life-saving, allergy and drug interaction warnings.
Address:  Horizons for the Blind
25 Erick St., A103
Crystal Lake, IL. 60014-4
Phone:  Phone: (800) 318-2000
 

Dog Guard

Description:
Dog Guard Out of Sight Fencing knows just how important it is that your dog leads a safe and happy life.
Address:  500 Federal Street, Suite 550
Troy, N.Y., 12180
Phone:  Phone: (800) 865-0495
 

Donegan Optical Company, Incorporated

Description:
Provides magnifiers and lens readers.
Address:  15549 West 108th Street
Lenexa, KS. 66219
Phone:  Phone: (913) 492-2500
 

EDF Training Center

Description:
Since 1952, our German Shepherd dogs have been assisting blind individuals all over the world with their daily travels. The dogs provide guidance and safety, as well as loving companionship.
Address:  8252 South 15th Avenue
Phoenix, AZ. 85041-7806
Phone:  Phone: (602) 276-0051
 

Electro-Optix, Incorporated

Description:
Provides magnifiers and other low-vision aids.
Address:  2181 North Powerline Road
Pompano Beach, FL. 33069
Phone:  Phone: (800) 779-2801
 

EnableMart

Description:
EnableMart is the one stop solution for over 3,000 Assistive Technology devices from over 200 manufacturers.
Address:  School Health Corporation
865 Muirfield Drive
Hanover Park, IL. 60133
Phone:  Phone: (888) 640-1999
 

Express

Description:
Xpress, operated by the State Road and Tollway Authority (SRTA), gives commuters throughout the metro Atlanta region a valuable transportation option and also improves the capacity of Georgia’s most congested highways.
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Eye Dog Foundation For the Blind, Inc.

Description:
Our mission is to provide, at no charge, trained German Shepherd guide dogs to the blind and visually impaired for the enhancement of their safety and independence.
Address:  211 S. Montclair St.
Suite A
Bakersfield, CA. 93309-3165
Phone:  Phone: (800) 393-3641
 

Eye of the Pacific Guide Dogs and Mobility Services

Description:
To provide quality guide dogs, electronic mobility aids, and other services to legally blind residents of the State of Hawaii that will empower them to lead safe, independent, and meaningful lives, and to educate the general public on laws and etiquette relating to guide dog accessibility.
Address:  747 Amana Street, #407
Honolulu, HI. 96814
Phone:  Phone: (808) 941-1088
 

Fedora Outlier, LLC

Description:
Top down, BETTER THAN EXCELLENT ™ consulting, teaching and support. "Home of the $6 Question™"
Address:  349 Decatur St., SE
#2202
Atlanta, GA. 30312
Phone:  Phone: (888) 958-6979
 

Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation, Inc.

Description:
The Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation, Inc. is dedicated to promoting increased independence to men and women who are blind by providing them with the highest quality guide dogs. Fidelco pioneered In-community Placement in the United States; a process that allows guide dog users to be trained in the communities where they live and work.
Address:   103 Vision Way
Bloomfield, CT. 06002
Phone:  Phone: (860) 243-5200
 

Financial Resources and Discounts for Students With Disabilities

Description:
In this Guide you will find the following information: Financial Aid for Students with Disabilities, Travel, Disability Discounts, Entertainment Discounts and Free Things for Disabled People to Do, Software, Assistive Technology, Equipment, and Tools, Internet, Electricity, and Other Bills, Important Links and Web Resources for Students with Disabilities. College can be both an extremely fun and stressful time of life for anyone, and for those who have disabilities it can add a bit of additional financial and mental stress to the equation. This is precisely why we carefully crafted this helpful guide to various financial resources, discounts and savings opportunities, and travel tips for students with disabilities. From the most important federal financial aid information to helpful deals to awesome free stuff.
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Freedom Guide Dogs for the Blind

Description:
Freedom Guide Dogs is a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization based in Upstate New York, which breeds, raises, trains and places guide dogs with the blind and visually impaired through a distinctive program called Hometown TrainingTM. Freedom Guide Dogs' services are available to people in the Eastern United States at no cost.
Address:  1210 Hardscrabble Rd.
Cassville, NY. 13318
Phone:  Phone: (315) 822-5132
 

Freedom Scientific Blind/Low Vision Group and Corporate Offices

Description:
Products for low vision, blindness and learning disabilities.
Address:  11800 31st Court North
St. Petersburg, FL. 33716-1805
Phone:  Phone: (800) 444-4443
 

Georgia Academy for the Blind

Description:
The Georgia Academy for the Blind provides statewide leadership, summer camps, educational programming, and outreach services for children and youth who are blind, visually impaired, and for those who have multiple disabilities.
Address:  2895 Vineville Avenue
Macon, GA. 31204
Phone:  Phone: (478) 751-6085
 

Georgia Client Assistance Program (CAP)

Description:
The purpose of the Client Assistance Program (CAP) is: to provide assistance in informing and advising clients and client-applicants of all available benefits under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended; to assist clients in their relationships with projects, programs and facilities providing services to them under the Act, including assistance in pursuing legal, administrative or other appropriate remedies to ensure the protection of the rights of such individual under this Act (if requested by clients and client-applicants); and to provide information on available services under the Act to any individual with handicaps in the state.
Address:  123 North McDonough Street
Decatur, GA. 30030
Phone:  Phone: (800) 877-9727
 

Georgia Guide Dog Users (GGDU)

Description:
To promote, advocate, and educate for the acceptance of blind people with guide dogs.
Address:  1249 Morrow Dr.
Social Circle, GA. GA 30025
Phone:  Phone: (770) 464-0450
 

Georgia Libraries for Accessible Statewide Services (GLASS)

Description:
The Georgia Libraries for Accessible Statewide Services (GLASS) is a network of libraries and resources dedicated to providing accessible library materials and services to individuals with print disabilities in Georgia. GLASS is a part of the Georgia Public Library Service (GPLS) and operates as a specialized library service for individuals who are unable to read standard print due to visual impairments, physical disabilities, or learning disabilities. GLASS offers a wide range of accessible library materials, including audio books, braille books, large print books, and digital downloads, to eligible patrons throughout the state of Georgia. These materials can be accessed through various formats and technologies, including digital audio players, braille displays, and online platforms, ensuring that individuals with print disabilities have equitable access to information and literature. In addition to providing accessible materials, GLASS offers support services such as reader advisory services, assistive technology training, and outreach programs to help individuals with print disabilities navigate and utilize library resources effectively. Through its efforts, GLASS promotes literacy, independence, and inclusion for individuals with print disabilities, empowering them to fully participate in educational, professional, and recreational activities.
Address:  1800 Century Place
Atlanta, GA. 30345-4304
Phone:  Phone: (404) 235-7200
 

Georgia Radio Reading Service (GARRS)

Description:
Provides approximately 200 different radio shows each month including cover-to-cover readings of magazines, newspapers, and books, population-specific programming (seniors, Veterans and Hispanic/Latino News), public service announcements and information regarding community-support programs and activities.
Address:  260 14th Street, NW
Atlanta, GA. 30318
Phone:  Phone: (800) 672-6173
 

Georgia Regional Transportation Authority

Description:
The Georgia Regional Transportation Authority (GRTA) is a state-level authority that addresses mobility and air quality in metro Atlanta. GRTA works in collaboration with local governments, transit agencies, and other stakeholders to coordinate transportation planning and policy implementation across the Greater Atlanta metropolitan region and surrounding areas. The authority's focus encompasses various transportation modes, including public transit, commuter services, and alternative transportation options, aiming to enhance accessibility, connectivity, and sustainability. GRTA plays a critical role in shaping transportation initiatives and ensuring efficient and effective transportation systems to meet the needs of Georgia's communities while also prioritizing environmental considerations such as air quality.
Address:  245 Peachtree Center Ave, NE
Suite 2200
Atlanta GA, 30303-1224
Phone:  Phone: (404) 893-6100
 

Go Go Grandparents

Description:
Go Go Grandparents provides transportation services for seniors and individuals with mobility needs. You can contact them to arrange transportation assistance.
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Groome Transportation

Description:
Groome Transportation is a company that provides transportation services, primarily focused on airport shuttles and private car services. They operate in various locations across the United States, offering reliable and convenient transportation options for travelers. Provides transportation for people all across Georgia.
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Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind, Inc.

Description:
For over six decades, we have promoted the independence, enhanced mobility, and companionship a guide dog brings to its handler. Our students come to us from all over the United States and Canada. Our trademark small classes and individualized instruction often attract students who may have special requirements and we have successfully trained hearing-impaired blind people as well as many physically challenged people.
Address:  371 East Jericho Turnpike
Smithtown, NY. 11787-2976
Phone:  Phone: (800) 548-4337
 

Guide Dogs for the Blind (Oregon Campus)

Description:
One of the unique features of our program is a lifetime promise of support. Not only does Guide Dogs for the Blind create the best partnerships, we are also there to offer support throughout the life of a Guide Dog team, free-of-charge. And, as we know, our furry friends don't live as long as we do. Someone who is blind may be paired with many Guide Dogs throughout their lives; GDB is there to assist through these transitions.
Address:  32901 S.E. Kelso Road
Boring, OR. 97009
Phone:  Phone: (503) 668-2100
 

Guide Dogs for the Blind, Inc.

Description:
One of the unique features of our program is a lifetime promise of support. Not only does Guide Dogs for the Blind create the best partnerships, we are also there to offer support throughout the life of a Guide Dog team, free-of-charge. And, as we know, our furry friends don't live as long as we do. Someone who is blind may be paired with many Guide Dogs throughout their lives; GDB is there to assist through these transitions.
Address:  P.O. Box 151200
San Rafael, CA. 94915-1200
Phone:  Phone: (800) 295-4050
 

Guide Dogs of America

Description:
Guide Dogs of America is dedicated to its mission to provide guide dogs and instruction in their use, free of charge, to blind and visually impaired men and women from the United States and Canada so that they may continue to pursue their goals with increased mobility and independence.
Address:  13445 Glenoaks Boulevard
Sylmar, CA. 91342
Phone:  Phone: (800) 459-4843
 

Guide Dogs of the Desert, Inc.

Description:
Guide Dogs of the Desert provide safe mobility, loving companionship and the "miracle of independence" to the blind through the use of a guide dog.
Address:  P.O. Box 1692
Palm Springs, CA. 92263
Phone:  Phone: (760) 329-6257
 

Guide Dogs, Inc. Georgia Outreach

Description:
Guide Dogs, Inc. Georgia Outreach is dedicated to empowering individuals with vision loss in Georgia by providing guide dog training, placement, and ongoing support services.
Address:  1535 Lake Paradise Road
Villa Rica, GA. 30180
Phone:  Phone: (770) 459-2051
 

Guiding Eyes for the Blind, Inc.

Description:
Guiding Eyes for the Blind is dedicated to enriching the lives of blind and visually impaired men and women by providing them with the freedom to travel safely, thereby assuring greater independence, dignity and new horizons of opportunity.
Address:  611 Granite Springs Road
Yorktown Heights, N.Y. 10598
Phone:  Phone: (800) 942-0149
 

Helen Keller International

Description:
Helen Keller International's commitment is to eradicate preventable blindness and to ensure children and adults no longer suffer the debilitating effects of poor nutrition. Spanning 22 countries around the world, our entire organization, including our worldwide staff, our Board of Trustees, and our Senior Leadership work tirelessly towards this goal.
Address:  352 Park Avenue South, 12th Floor
New York, N.Y. 10010
Phone:  Phone: (877) 535-5374
 

Helping Students with Visual Impairments

Description:
This guide was created to help provide students with visual impairments the tips and resources needed to succeed in school. Key features of the guide include: Tips for choosing the right college, An in-depth look at the top assistive technology and tools being used today, Scholarships available for students with visual impairments.
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Hire Disability Solutions

Description:
Hired Disability Solutions provides people with disabilities an equal opportunity to succeed. Brings together employers and job seekers who have disabilities. Largest career network on the Internet.
Address:  4 Pipers Glen
West Nyack, NY. 10994
Phone:  Phone: (800) 238-5373
 

Home Readers

Description:
Catalog transcribing service for blind and visually impaired.
Address:  318 East Nelson
Edgerton, KS. 66021
Phone:  Phone: (877) 814-7323
 

Howe Press
Perkins School for the Blind

Description:
Provides Braille writing equipment and accessories, etc.
Address:  175 North Beacon Street
Watertown, MA. 02472
Phone:  Phone: (877) 473-7546
 

Independent Living Aids, Incorporated

Description:
Independent Living Aids, Incorporated is a provider of assistive devices and products aimed at enhancing independence and quality of life for individuals with disabilities. Offering a comprehensive range of mobility aids, assistive technology, and daily living aids, their catalog includes items such as mobility scooters, communication devices, magnifiers, braille products, and kitchen gadgets. With a focus on accessibility and innovation, Independent Living Aids, Incorporated is dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities to live more independently and participate fully in everyday activities.
Address:  200 Robbins Lane
Jericho, NY. 11753
Phone:  Phone: (800) 537-2118
 

KSDS, Inc.

Description:
Our specially trained guide dogs offer mobility assistance for those who are blind or visually impaired. Service Dogs are specifically trained to assist individuals in wheelchairs or with physical disabilities. Social Dogs our Trained to work alongside a professional, these dogs assist in education, rehabilitation and more.
Address:  124 West 7th
P.O. Box 216
Washington, KS. 66968
Phone:  Phone: (785) 325-2256
 

Leader Dogs for the Blind, Inc.

Description:
In addition to our guide dog program, we offer programs that enhance a person’s independence and quality of life in other ways, including orientation and mobility training, GPS training, and seminars for Orientation and Mobility professionals. Currently, Leader Dog is the only facility in the Western Hemisphere to teach Deaf-Blind students to work with a guide dog.
Address:  1039 South Rochester Road
Rochester, MI. 48307-3115
Phone:  Phone: (888) 777-5332
 

Library Science Degrees

Description:
Library Science Degrees provides community resources for higher education in the US. Georgia Library Science Degrees feature ALA accreditation and a fully online program. There are two schools with ALA-accredited library science programs in Georgia. Georgia College and State University and Valdosta State University both offer graduate level degree programs. Valdosta State University offers a Master's degree in its own discipline of library science and information. The Georgia College has a specialization in library media through the Master of Education.
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Phone:  Phone: (816) 343-4905
 

LS&S Group

Description:
Provides low vision aids ,hard of hearing, magnifiers and assistive technology etc.
Address:  145 River Rock Drive
Buffalo, NY. 14207
Phone:  Phone: (800) 468-4789
 

Magnifier.Com

Description:
Web-based retail division of Electro-Optix, Inc.
Address:  2181 North Powerline Road
Pompano Beach, FL. 33069
Phone:  Phone: (800) 779-2801
 

Maryville University Online

Description:
College for Students with Disabilities: Earning a college education takes courage, but one brave decision can change your life. It’s time to turn your ambition into action. Discover Maryville. Read A Guide for Students, Families, and Educators
Address:  650 Maryville University Drive St. Louis, MO 63141
Phone:  Phone: Undergraduate Admissions 314-445-4864
Phone: Graduate Admissions 314-798-7912
 

MaxiAids

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Maxi-Aids, Inc.

Description:
Maxi-Aids, Inc. offers a wide range of assistive devices and products tailored to meet the diverse needs of individuals with disabilities. Their extensive catalog includes items such as magnifiers, braille products, talking watches, mobility aids, communication devices, and adaptive kitchen gadgets. With a commitment to accessibility and innovation, Maxi-Aids, Inc. strives to empower individuals with disabilities to live more independently and participate fully in everyday activities.
Address:  42 Executive Blvd.
Farmingdale, NY. 11735
Phone:  Phone: (800) 522-6294
 

Megabus

Description:
Megabus is a budget intercity bus service offering city-centre to city-centre transport. It offers low-cost bus tickets with fares starting from as little as $1, depending on availability and route. Megabus typically operates double-decker buses equipped with amenities such as free Wi-Fi, power outlets, and reclining seats. The company serves numerous cities across its operating regions, providing an affordable alternative for travelers seeking to commute between major urban centers or embark on budget-friendly travel adventures. Megabus is known for its dynamic pricing model, where early bookings often result in the lowest fares.
Address:  349 First St.
Elizabeth, N.J. 07206
Phone:  Phone: (877) 462-6342
 

Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA)

Description:
The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) is committed to its mission of strengthening communities, advancing economic competitiveness, and respecting the environment. MARTA achieves this by providing a safe and customer-focused regional transit system that serves the needs of residents and visitors alike. Through its comprehensive network of heavy rail and bus services, MARTA enhances mobility, promotes accessibility, and fosters connectivity within the Atlanta metropolitan area. By prioritizing safety, sustainability, and customer satisfaction.
Address:   2424 Piedmont Road, NE
Atlanta, GA. 3032
Phone:  Phone: (404) 848-5000
 

MULTIPLEchoices Micro Enterprise Program

Description:
The Multiple Choices Center for Independent Living is an incubator for Self-Employment Micro Enterprise projects.
Address:  145 Barrington Drive
Athens, GA. 30605
Phone:  Phone: (706) 549-1020
 

National Beep Baseball Association (NBBA)

Description:
The National Beep Baseball Association (NBBA) is the governing body for beep baseball. The adaptive version of America's favourite pastime for the blind, visually impaired, and legally blind. Beep baseball, also known as beep ball, is an adaptive version of baseball designed for individuals who are blind or visually impaired. The NBBA organizes and oversees competitive leagues, tournaments, and events across the country, providing opportunities for players of all skill levels to participate and compete. Through its efforts, the NBBA promotes inclusivity, teamwork, and sportsmanship while advocating for the growth and recognition of beep baseball as a competitive sport.
Address:  4020 Baffin Lane, NE
Rochester, MN. 55906
Phone:  Phone: (866) 400-4551 (Option 2)
 

National Braille Press

Description:
The National Braille Press (NBP) is a nonprofit organization that focuses on producing braille materials. It publishes a wide range of materials, including books, textbooks, children's books, and other educational materials, in braille format. NBP also provides resources and services aimed at promoting literacy and independence. The NBP provides books in Braille, audio, and print/Braille.
Address:  88 St. Stephen Street
Boston, MA. 02115
Phone:  Phone: (888) 965-8965
 

National Federation of the Blind Independence Market

Description:
The NFB Independence Market offers a wide range of products including braille and audio books, tactile aids, adaptive technology devices, white canes, and other resources to support independent living. Through its comprehensive catalog, the Independence Market aims to empower individuals with blindness or visual impairments to lead fulfilling and independent lives.
Address:  200 East Wells Street
at Jernigan Place
Baltimore, MD. 21230
Phone:  Phone: (410) 659-9314, extension 2216
 

National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped

Description:
The National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS) is a federally funded program administered by the Library of Congress in the United States. Its primary mission is to provide accessible library materials to individuals who are blind, visually impaired, or otherwise unable to read standard print due to a physical disability. NLS offers a vast collection of braille and audio materials, including books, magazines, music scores, and other reading materials, to eligible patrons through a network of cooperating libraries across the country. These materials are circulated to users free of charge, and patrons can access them through mail delivery or digital download. The service also provides specialized playback equipment, such as digital audio players and braille displays, to facilitate access to its collection. Additionally, NLS offers resources and support services to assist individuals with disabilities in utilizing its library materials effectively. Overall, the NLS plays a crucial role in promoting literacy, education, and independence among individuals with print disabilities in the United States.
The NLS slogan is "That All May Read."
Address:  Library of Congress
1291 Taylor Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20011
Phone:  Phone: (202) 707-5100
 

Oral Hull Foundation For the Blind

Description:
Camps are ready and waiting just for you! If you’re a new camper or repeat camper the excitement and adventures will be endless depending upon your energy level. We have something for everyone! The Oral Hull Foundation for the Blind is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving individuals who are blind or visually impaired. Located in Sandy, Oregon, the foundation operates a retreat center that provides recreational, educational, and social opportunities for people with visual impairments and their families. The Oral Hull Foundation offers a variety of programs and activities, including retreats, camps, workshops, and recreational events, designed to promote independence, empowerment, and community engagement among individuals with visual impairments.
Address:  PO Box 157
Sandy, OR. 97055
Phone:  Phone: (503) 668-6195
 

Outdoors Without Limits (OWL)

Description:
Outdoors Without Limits (OWL) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing outdoor recreational opportunities for individuals with disabilities, including physical and cognitive impairments. OWL organizes a variety of outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing, kayaking, hiking, and camping, tailored to accommodate the specific needs and abilities of participants. The organization aims to promote inclusivity, empowerment, and community engagement through outdoor experiences, fostering a sense of independence and adventure among individuals with disabilities. OWL works closely with volunteers, sponsors, and local communities to create accessible and supportive environments where everyone can enjoy the benefits of outdoor recreation.
Address:  333 Briarwood Trail
Winterville, GA. 30683
Phone:  Phone: (803) 480-0167
 

Perkins School for the Blind

Description:
Perkins produces a number of publications, workbooks and instructional tools for relatives and other caregivers of people who are blind, visually impaired, deaf-blind or with multiple disabilities. Now available is the Perkins Panda Early Literacy Program, a compilation of materials designed to teach early literacy skills to children with visual impairments and to help parents be more involved in their child's literacy development. It is also very appropriate for parents and grandparents with visual impairments for use with sighted (grand)children
Address:  175 North Beacon St.
Watertown, MA. 02472
Phone:  Phone: (617) 924-3434
 

Pilot Dogs, Inc.

Description:
To provide the finest of guide dogs to the qualified sightless.
Address:  625 W. Town Street
Columbus, OH. 43215-4496
Phone:  Phone: (614) 221.6367
 

Rainshine Canes for the Blind

Description:
Provides canes, etc.
Address:  1011 Sherman Avenue
Madison, WS. 53703
Phone:  Phone: (608) 257-9330
 

Resources for the Blind and Vision Impaired

Description:
When it comes to finding online resources for the blind and vision impaired, there is a range of tools, sources and solutions for most needs. Even so, becoming aware of and finding the tools that you need can be an overwhelming experience, not only because of the sheer numbers of tools available, but also because new eye health treatments and discoveries, as well as low vision tools and services are continuously emerging. We have compiled a listing of resources based on specific needs and situations. From help adapting to life with low or no vision, to financial assistance for the vision-impaired, these resources can provide assistance and helpful insights for easier daily living and a higher quality of life.
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Ski for Light, Inc.

Description:
Ski for Light, Inc. organizes an annual week-long event where visually or mobility impaired adults are taught the basics of classic cross-country skiing. During this event, participants are paired with experienced sighted guides who provide assistance and instruction as they navigate through various trails and terrains. Through hands-on learning and guidance, participants have the opportunity to develop their skiing skills, improve their physical fitness, and build confidence in their abilities. This annual event not only promotes outdoor recreation but also fosters a supportive and inclusive community where individuals with disabilities can learn, grow, and connect with others who share similar interests and experiences.
Address:  1455 West Lake Street
Minneapolis, MN. 55408
Phone:  Phone: (612) 827-3232
 

Southeastern Guide Dogs, Inc.

Description:
Few things define Southeastern Guide Dogs like our graduates, those courageous, visually-impaired individuals who live in, learn at, and leave our school with a skillful guide dog by their side. Or perhaps it is our puppies, born and bred in our spotless, well-ventilated kennels; whelped with the help of our staff veterinarians; socialized by friendly volunteers; and equipped by our highly-skilled trainers for a life of loyal service.
Address:  4210 77th St. East
Palmetto, FL. 34221
Phone:  Phone: (941) 729-5665
 

State Road and Tollway Authority (SRTA)

Description:
The State Road and Tollway Authority (SRTA) is a state-level, independent Authority created by the Georgia General Assembly to operate tolled transportation facilities within Georgia and act as the transportation financing arm for the State. SRTA manages the collection of tolls on Georgia’s Express Lanes System through the use of Peach Pass, the state’s all-electronic tolling technology.
Address:  245 Peachtree Center Ave, NE
Suite 2200
Atlanta GA, 30303-1224
Phone:  Phone: (404) 893-6100
 

Study.com

Description:
This is a comprehensive college guide for students with disabilities. The goal is to inform students about critical information regarding their college education to help set them up for success. The College Guide for Students with Disabilities offers in-depth details in several areas, including: • Legal rights of students with disabilities • Services colleges can or need to make available • Required accommodations for students • Technologies and helpful apps for students
Address:  100 View Street, Suite 202
Mountain View, CA 94041
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The Chicago Lighthouse Adaptive Technology Help Desk

Description:
The Chicago Lighthouse Adaptive Technology Help Desk is available to assist anyone who is blind or visually impaired with technology questions or problems. Operating Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Central Time, the help desk provides support and guidance on adaptive technology devices and software. Whether you need assistance with screen readers, magnification software, Braille displays, or any other adaptive technology solution, the help desk is here to help. Simply reach out during operating hours to receive personalized assistance from knowledgeable professionals dedicated to enhancing accessibility and independence for individuals with visual impairments.
Address:  850 West Roosevelt Rd.
Chicago, IL. 60608-1298
Phone:  Phone: (888) 825-0080
 

The Georgia Lions Camp for the Blind

Description:
The Georgia Lions Camp for the Blind strives to provide personal growth experiences for children, teens and adults with visual impairments through the use of recreation, education, socialization and rehabilitation in an outdoor setting.
Address:  5626 Laura Walker Road
Waycross, GA. 31503
Phone:  Phone: (912) 283-4320
 

The Hadley School for the Blind

Description:
Hadley offers courses free of charge to its blind and visually impaired students and their families and affordable tuition to blindness professionals.
Address:  700 Elm Street
Winnetka, IL. 60093-2554
Phone:  Phone: (800) 323-4238
 

The New Vision Store

Description:
Provides low vision aids, games and Braille writing and labeling products, etc.
Address:  919 Walnut Street, 1st Floor
Philadelphia, PA. 19107
Phone:  Phone: (215) 629-2990
 

The Playroom

Description:
This web site has many audio games, such as This web site has many audio games, such as battleship, connect four and 100 miles.
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The Seeing Eye, Inc.

Description:
The Seeing Eye is a philanthropic organization whose mission is: To enhance the independence, dignity, and self-confidence of blind people through the use of Seeing Eye® dogs.
Address:  P.O. Box 375
Morristown, N.J. 07963-0375
Phone:  Phone: (800) 539-4425
 

The Talking Calculator

Description:
This easy-to-read app calculator speaks button names, numbers, and answers aloud through a customizable built-in directory that lets users record their own voice. Button names are spoken as your finger moves over the screen. Double tapping activates enters buttons. The calculator also has a high-contrast display mode
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The United States Association of Blind Athletes (USABA)

Description:
Provides sports opportunities to children, youth, adults and veterans who are blind and visually impaired. This organization out-reach and provides training for blind and visually impaired US athletes in multiple sports.
Address:  1 Olympic Plaza
Colorado Springs, CO. 80909
Phone:  Phone: (719) 866-3224
 

United States Blind Golf Association (USBGA)

Description:
"You Don't Have To See It ... To Tee It."
The United States Blind Golf Association (USBGA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the game of golf among individuals who are blind or visually impaired. Established in 1953, the USBGA provides opportunities for blind and visually impaired golfers to participate in tournaments, clinics, and other golf-related events at local, national, and international levels. The USBGA works to create accessible and inclusive environments for blind and visually impaired golfers, offering adaptive equipment, instructional resources, and support services to help them enjoy and excel in the sport. Through its programs and initiatives, the USBGA aims to foster camaraderie, sportsmanship, and personal development among its members, while also raising awareness about the capabilities of individuals with visual impairments. Additionally, the USBGA collaborates with golf courses, organizations, and sponsors to advocate for the accessibility and inclusion of blind and visually impaired golfers in the broader golfing community. By providing opportunities for participation and competition, the USBGA empowers blind and visually impaired individuals to pursue their passion for golf and achieve their athletic goals.
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Phone:  Phone: (615)-385-0784
 

United States Braille Chess Association (USBCA)

Description:
The purpose of the United States Braille Chess Association (USBCA) is to actively encourage and assist in the promotion and advancement of correspondence and over-the-board chess among chess enthusiasts who are blind or visually impaired. Through its programs and initiatives, the USBCA provides opportunities for blind and visually impaired individuals to participate in chess tournaments, competitions, and instructional events, fostering a sense of community, camaraderie, and sportsmanship among its members. The USBCA also advocates for accessibility and inclusivity in chess, offering adapted equipment, instructional materials, and support services to help blind and visually impaired players enjoy and excel in the game. By promoting awareness and appreciation of blind and visually impaired chess players and their contributions to the game, the USBCA empowers individuals to pursue their passion for chess and achieve success both on and off the board.
Address:  5 Moore Ave.
Freeport, NY. 11520
Phone:  Phone: (516) 223-8685. Please call between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Eastern Time.
 

VisAbility Store

Description:
Provides access to more than 1,000 products that can help make your life a little easier. Whether you are blind, visually impaired, or simply can't see the way you used to, VisAbility has specialized items created for your specific needs.
Address:  739 West Peachtree Street, N.W.
Atlanta, GA. 30308
Phone:  Phone: (404) 602-4358
 

Visual Enhancements

Description:
Low vision aids for people with low vision.
Address:  PO Box 49734
Athens, GA. 30604
Phone:  Phone: (877) 236-7092
 

Voice-Compatible Weather Station

Description:
iPhone & Android, made for you The Personal Weather Station with Air Quality sensors, for iPhone & Android. The new standard of design and technology for the Personal Weather Station.
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Weather Underground Braille Page

Description:
Accessable weather forcast by city.
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