The American Council of the Blind of New York works to improve the quality of life for blind and visually impaired residents across New York State through advocacy, education, and support services, promoting independence and community integration.
Depew 14043
ACBWNY is dedicated to enhancing the lives of those with visual impairments in Western New York, offering support, information, and advocacy services to foster independence and equality.
Based in New York, this association provides information, resources, and support for individuals affected by macular diseases, promoting research and awareness to improve vision health and quality of life.
8th Floor
New York 10065
Serving Central New York, this organization offers a broad range of services including vocational training, rehabilitation, and technology assistance to empower blind and visually impaired individuals towards independence.
Utica 13501
The Filomen M. D’Agostino Greenberg Music School (FMDG Music School), founded in 1913, is committed to helping people pursue their study of music while addressing the challenges posed by vision loss. The Music School has garnered high regard for its in...
Suite 1904
New York City 10023
The Long Island Chapter supports efforts to find treatments and cures for vision loss, offering resources and community support for individuals affected by retinal degenerative diseases in the Long Island area.
NewYork 10001
The New York Chapter is committed to funding groundbreaking research for blindness, providing support and resources to those affected by vision loss, and promoting awareness and education across New York.
New York 10001
This council focuses on improving the welfare and rights of blind and visually impaired individuals in the Greater New York area, through advocacy, education, and networking opportunities.
New York 10011
InTandem is a New York City-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to providing tandem cycling programs for individuals who are blind, have low vision, or cannot ride independently due to other disabilities. By offering accessible and adaptive sports opportunities, InTandem promotes physical fitness, socialization, and community engagement. Participants enjoy evening and weekend rides in Central Park, paired with tandem teammates based on skill level and riding preferences. Founded in 2013 by Artie Elefant, who lost his vision to retinitis pigmentosa, InTandem continues to honor his legacy by creating an inclusive environment where individuals with disabilities can experience the joy and freedom of cycling. Learn more about how InTandem supports the blind and low-vision community and how you can get involved.
New York 10021
Jewish Braille Institute is a Hospital and Health Care company located in 1237 E 24th St, Brooklyn, New York, United States.
New York 10016