The American Council of the Blind of Maine is a non-profit organization that promotes the independence, equality, and opportunities for blind and visually impaired individuals in Maine. Through advocacy, education, and support services, ACB Maine works to improve the quality of life for those with vision loss.
Waterville 4801
The Maine Optometric Association advocates for the eye health of Mainers, offering resources for optometrists and the public to ensure high-quality vision care and education on eye health prevention and treatment.
MOBALE supports visually impaired individuals in Maine by offering athletic, leadership, and educational opportunities, fostering a sense of community, physical well-being, and personal achievement.
Readfield 4355
As the professional society for Maine's ophthalmologists, this organization is dedicated to promoting excellence in eye care, advocating for patients' well-being, and supporting the professional development of eye physicians and surgeons.
Manchester 4351
The National Federation of the Blind Maine champions the rights, education, and independence of blind individuals, striving to break down barriers and create a world where blind people can live without limitations.
Lewiston 4240
Serving the blind and visually impaired with vision rehabilitation services in Maine – providing support in independent living and assistive technology since 1905. Call (207) 774-6273 for more information!
Portland
The Iris Network provides comprehensive services and support for Mainers experiencing vision loss, including rehabilitation, training, and employment services, to enhance independence and quality of life.
Portland 4101