The American Council of the Blind of Hawaii is dedicated to improving the lives and opportunities of those with visual impairments through advocacy, education, and community outreach, promoting accessibility and equality across the Hawaiian Islands.
Kaneohe 96744
Guide Dogs of Hawaii offers life-changing services to individuals with visual impairments, including guide dog pairing, mobility training, and orientation services, enabling greater independence and mobility across Hawaii.
Kaneohe 96744
As a leading advocate for the blind in Hawaii, this association focuses on rights, education, and community support, striving to enhance the well-being and independence of individuals with visual impairments.
Suite 110
Honolulu 96813
HDRC does not have enough resources to address all legal rights issues for all people with disabilities, so we develop annual Client Service Priorities. These are the rights violations that are accepted first when we review applications for assistance. Our proposed Client Service Priorities for our Fiscal Year 2016 (October 1, 2015 â€" September 30, 2016) is attached with the survey. We invite you to take the surveyand rate our proposed priorities on a scale of 1 (least important) to 5 (most important).
Honolulu 96813
The Hawaii Foundation for the Blind provides a range of services including vision rehabilitation, technology assistance, and educational programs, aimed at supporting the blind and low vision community in achieving greater independence and quality of life.
Ewa Beach 22311
Focused on groundbreaking research into retinal diseases, the Hawaii Retina Research Foundation supports scientific advances and treatments, contributing to the global effort to prevent and cure vision loss.
UNIT 1C
Ewa Beach 98103
The National Federation Of The Blind Knows That Blindness Is Not The Characteristic That Defines You Or Your Future. Every Day We Raise The Expectations Of Blind People, Because Low Expectations Create Obstacles Between Blind People And Our Dreams. You...
Honolulu 96812