The Curing Retinal Blindness Foundation (CRBF) is an organization committed to funding groundbreaking research and providing essential resources for individuals affected by blindness and low vision due to retinal diseases. Based in the United States, CRBF focuses on advancing scientific research to find cures for rare genetic conditions that lead to vision loss. By supporting innovative research projects and fostering collaborations among scientists, the foundation aims to accelerate the development of treatments and cures. CRBF also offers educational resources and support services for affected families, organizing events and community gatherings to connect individuals and provide a platform for sharing information and support. Through its efforts, CRBF is making significant strides in the fight against retinal blindness, working to improve the quality of life for those impacted. Learn more about their mission and how you can support their work by visiting their website.
Salem 44460
Offering custom-trained service dogs to individuals with visual impairments and other disabilities, this academy enhances independence and mobility for those in need across Wisconsin.
Madison 53718
The District of Columbia Public Schools is the local public school system for the District of Columbia, in the United States.
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Wilmington 20024
Serving the visually impaired community in Dallas, this council offers resources, advocacy, and social networking opportunities to enhance the lives of blind and visually impaired individuals.
Providing a range of services including vocational training, employment, and adaptive technology, Dallas Lighthouse for the Blind aims to foster independence and improve the quality of life for visually impaired Texans.
Dallas 76104
Focused on community-based projects, the Daybreak Vision Project works to improve access to eye care and promote vision health awareness in Utah, benefiting individuals with visual impairments and the community at large.
Alpine 84004
Focused on providing resources, education, and support to children who are deaf and blind, this fund aims to enhance their quality of life and ensure they have access to the opportunities they need to thrive.
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Oklahoma City 73112
Embracing independence and connection for individuals with deaf blindness in Connecticut, the Deaf Blind Association of CT (DBAC) is a beacon of hope and empowerment. We navigate the shadows alongside our vibrant community, offering vital resources, advocacy, and social opportunities. Through specialized communication techniques, independent living skills training, and community events, we ignite possibilities, break down barriers, and rewrite the narrative of deaf blindness. Whether experiencing complete darkness or navigating the world with low vision, DBAC champions your voice, builds bridges of understanding, and ignites a path towards a fulfilling life, brimming with laughter, connection, and boundless potential. Join us and discover the extraordinary journey beyond sight and sound.
The Deaf Blind Service Center offers specialized support and resources for individuals who are deaf-blind in Washington, aiming to enhance their independence and quality of life through communication and mobility training.
Seattle 98122
Dedicated to serving those who are both deaf and blind, this organization offers specialized support, resources, and advocacy to enhance quality of life and independence.