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Blind and Low Vision Resources

American Council of the Blind (ACB)

The ACB works towards improving the quality of life for all who are blind or visually impaired. They offer various resources and opportunities to learn and advocate. Their website is linked below.

American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)

The AFB advocates for people who are blind or visually impaired. Their website offers a variety of resources about accessible technology, current research, and vision loss for families and individuals. Their website is linked below

Hadley

Want to learn braille? How to container garden? How to cut vegetables safely? Hadley offers a number of courses related to living with vision loss. Discussion groups provide further learning on various topics, and they also have a podcast. Did I mention, courses are free? Check out their website below!

Lions Clubs International

Lions Clubs International serves communities nationally and internationally. Follow the link below to find a Lions Club near you. Clubs offer resources and services for many individuals, including those with vision loss.

National Federation of the Blind (NFB)

The National Federation of the Blind offers programs and resources for the blind. Local chapters span throughout the United States and by joining one, you can connect with other blind folks and influence change in your community. Their website is linked below.

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