American Nystagmus Network
The American Nystagmus Network is a nonprofit organization established in 1999 to serve the needs and interests of those affected by Nystagmus.
The American Nystagmus Network is a nonprofit organization established in 1999 to serve the needs and interests of those affected by Nystagmus.
The American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults is a service agency which specializes in providing help to blind people which is not readily available to them from government programs or other existing service systems.
7-128 Software creates games that are accessible to gamers with special needs as well as those less challenged and this makes them easier to use for all.
NCECBVI believes communication is the key to effectiveness when it comes to the education of children with vision issues. Located in Nebraska City, they serve children from preschool to high school graduation.
Support literacy learning with these tools that associate alphabet letters with sensations like smell (apples) and sounds (zipper)!
The mission of the Braille Authority of North America (BANA) is to assure literacy for tactile readers through standardization of braille and/or tactile graphics.
BLTS offers over 2,000 braille titles for children and adults and their collection is always being enlarged and updated.
The Braille Bookstore doesn’t just sell books. They also carry low vision products, housewares, toys and games, greeting cards and all sorts of other handy items for people with visual impairments.
The mission of the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation is to provide support to individuals with CHARGE syndrome and their families.
Clovernook provides comprehensive program services including training and support for independent living, orientation and mobility instruction, vocational training, job placement, counseling, recreation, and youth services.
The urgent mission of the Foundation Fighting Blindness is to drive the research that will provide preventions, treatments and cures for people affected by blindness.
The mission of The Glaucoma Foundation (TGF) is to fund groundbreaking research and to educate the public about the disease and the importance of early detection to prevent blindness.
The purpose of the Kester Braille Reading Program is to fill the need for non-visual materials to teach specific skills to beginning readers in the same sequence these skills are taught to their sighted companions.
Minnesota State Academy for the Blind (MSAB), located in Faribault, is dedicated to helping students who are blind and visually impaired in Minnesota to reach their full potential, through residential and day programs.
New York State School for the Blind’s mission is to provide a learning environment that encourages blind children to reach their full potential.