The American Council of the Blind of Connecticut is dedicated to enhancing the lives of individuals with blindness and low vision across the state. Through comprehensive advocacy, education, and community support, they aim to promote independence and accessibility. The organization offers a variety of services, including assistive technology training, peer support groups, and public awareness campaigns. Learn more about how you can support their mission to empower the visually impaired community in Connecticut.
Hartford 06111
The College of Syntonic Optometry offers training in the use of light therapy to improve vision and overall health. They also offer research and education in the field of syntonic optometry.
Waterbury 6702
The Connecticut Institute for the Blind is a non-profit organization that provides services and support to individuals who are blind or visually impaired. Their programs include rehabilitation, education, employment, and assistive technology.
Hartford 6103
The Connecticut Regional Group of the Blinded Veterans Association provides support and resources to veterans who have lost their vision due to service-related injuries. They also advocate for the rights of blinded veterans.
Clinton 6413
The Connecticut Society of Eye Physicians is a professional organization for ophthalmologists in the state. They offer education and networking opportunities for members, and work to promote the highest standards of patient care.
Litchfield 6759
Connecticut Volunteer Services for the Blind & Handicapped provides audio and braille books to individuals who are blind or have other print disabilities. Their programs are designed to promote literacy and independence.
Litchfield 6763
CT Glaucoma Research is a non-profit organization that funds research into the causes, prevention, and treatment of glaucoma. They also work to increase public awareness of the disease and its impact on vision.
Suite 335
Norwalk 6850
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 E Matilda Ziegler Foundation for the Blind provides financial assistance and other support to individuals who are blind or visually impaired. They also fund research into the causes and treatment of blindness.
The Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation trains guide dogs to assist individuals who are blind or visually impaired. They also offer training and support to their clients to help them live more independently.
Bloomfield 6002