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Valley Center for the Blind
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Description

Dedicated to enhancing the lives of the visually impaired in the Valley area, this center offers educational programs, support services, and technology training to foster independence and community engagement.

Phone
559-222-4447
Address
3417 West Shaw Avenue
Fresno 93711
EIN
94-2255626
Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports
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Description

Offering year-round sports and recreational programs, Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports provides opportunities for individuals with disabilities, including those with visual impairments, to participate in adaptive sports, promoting physical activity and social inclusion.

Phone
802-786-4991
Address
P.O. Box 139
Killington 05751
EIN
74-2472938
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Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired
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Description

This association provides comprehensive support services for Vermonters who are blind or visually impaired, including vision rehabilitation, education, and peer support, aiming to enhance quality of life and independence.

Phone
802-863-1358
Address
60 Kimball Avenue
South Burlington 05403
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Vermont Optometric Association
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Description

Representing optometrists across Vermont, the Vermont Optometric Association promotes eye health through professional development, public education, and advocacy, working to ensure the highest quality of eye care for Vermont residents.

Address
380 POKER HILL RD
Underhill 05489
Virginia Association of Workers for the Blind
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Description

The Virginia Association of Workers for the Blind is dedicated to enhancing employment opportunities and support for individuals with blindness and low vision in Virginia. Through advocacy, training programs, and community support, the organization helps visually impaired individuals achieve greater independence and professional success. They also work to raise awareness about the capabilities and contributions of blind and low-vision workers. Learn more about their initiatives and how you can support their mission.

Phone
434-767-4080
Address
PO BOX 116
Burkeville 23922
EIN
54-0505968
Vision for Children Charitable Foundation
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Description

Committed to improving access to vision care for children, this foundation supports programs that provide eye exams, glasses, and treatments to underserved populations, ensuring children have the visual resources they need to succeed.

Phone
918-906-2026
Address
19405 Carriage Ct
Mounds 74047
EIN
47-3957138
Vision Recovery Center
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Description

The Vision Recovery Center specializes in providing rehabilitation services to individuals with vision loss, offering training and resources designed to enhance independence and quality of life for those adjusting to vision impairment.

Phone
702-906-2587
Address
9191 W Flamingo Rd
Las Vegas 89147
EIN
81-3818434
Visually Impaired Blind Society
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Description

The Visually Impaired Blind Society (VIBS) is a nonprofit organization that provides education, resources, and support to individuals who are blind or visually impaired. Their mission is to enhance the lives of people with vision loss and promote independence and self-sufficiency.

Address
Atlanta
EIN
81-3518337
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Visually Impaired Preschool Services (VIPS)
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Description

VIPS provides early intervention and educational services to infants and preschoolers who are blind or visually impaired in Kentucky and Indiana, preparing them for future success in school and beyond.

Phone
888-636-8477
Address
1906 Goldsmith Lane
Louisville 40218
EIN
61-1061973
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Visually Impaired Veterans of America
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Description

Visually Impaired Veterans of America (VIVA) is committed to supporting veterans affected by blindness and low vision. Through advocacy, education, and community outreach, VIVA provides essential resources and services to help visually impaired veterans lead independent and fulfilling lives. The organization works to raise awareness about the unique challenges faced by visually impaired veterans and advocates for policies that improve their quality of life. Learn more about their mission and how you can get involved.

Phone
661-317-6143
Address
1703 N Beauregard St
Alexandria 22311
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