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American Printing House for the Blind
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The American Printing House for the Blind (APH) is a renowned organization dedicated to creating educational resources and innovative technology solutions for individuals with blindness and low vision. Headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, APH has been a leader in the field since its founding in 1858. The organization produces a wide range of accessible products, including Braille textbooks, tactile graphics, audio materials, and adaptive technology tools designed to enhance learning and independence for visually impaired individuals. APH also offers professional development programs and resources for educators, parents, and rehabilitation professionals to better support the blind and low-vision community. By continuously innovating and advocating for accessibility, APH ensures that individuals with visual impairments have the tools they need to succeed academically and in everyday life. Learn more about the impactful work of the American Printing House for the Blind and how you can support their mission to empower the visually impaired community.

Phone
800-223-1839
Address
1839 Frankfort Ave
Louisville 40206
EIN
61-0444640
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Braille Circulating Library for the Blind
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The Braille Circulating Library for the Blind offers a vast collection of Braille books, magazines, and other reading materials to individuals with blindness and low vision across the United States. By ensuring access to a diverse range of literary and educational resources, the library promotes literacy and learning. Learn more about how the Braille Circulating Library for the Blind is making a positive impact and how you can support their mission.

Address
2700 Stuart Avenue
Richmond 23220
EIN
54-0585900
Braille Revival League
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The Braille Revival League is dedicated to promoting Braille literacy and advocating for individuals with blindness and low vision across the United States. Through educational programs, advocacy efforts, and community initiatives, the league ensures that Braille remains a vital tool for communication and learning. Learn more about how the Braille Revival League is making a significant impact and how you can support their mission to enhance Braille literacy.

Phone
360-280-0077
Address
Richmond 77406
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Hadley Institute for the Blind and Visually Impaired
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The Hadley Institute for the Blind and Visually Impaired is a pioneering organization dedicated to empowering individuals with blindness and low vision through education and support. Headquartered in Winnetka, Illinois, Hadley offers a wide array of accessible learning opportunities designed to promote independence and enhance quality of life. Through its innovative distance education programs, Hadley provides free courses and workshops on various topics, including technology, independent living, and vocational skills. These resources are available globally, ensuring that individuals with visual impairments can access valuable education regardless of their location. Additionally, Hadley hosts support groups and community forums to foster connections and share experiences among its members. By leveraging technology and expert instruction, Hadley helps visually impaired individuals achieve their personal and professional goals. Learn more about how the Hadley Institute for the Blind and Visually Impaired is making a significant impact and how you can support their mission to enhance lives through learning.

Phone
301-496-4000
Address
9000 Rockville Pike
Winnetka 20892
EIN
36-2183809
Hispanic Institute for Blindness Prevention
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The Hispanic Institute for Blindness Prevention focuses on improving the lives of individuals affected by blindness and low vision within Hispanic communities. Through comprehensive education, outreach, and preventive programs, the institute aims to raise awareness and provide essential resources to prevent vision loss. Learn more about how the Hispanic Institute for Blindness Prevention is making a significant impact and how you can get involved.

Phone
703-417-9678
Address
6911 Richmond Hwy Ste 425,
Suite B
Alexandria 22306
EIN
20-2312733
Washington Talking Book and Braille Library
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Providing a comprehensive library of audio books and Braille materials, this library ensures that visually impaired individuals in Washington have access to literature and information in accessible formats.

Phone
800-542-0866
Address
2021 9th Avenue
Seattle 98121
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