The American Council of the Blind of Vermont is dedicated to improving the lives of Vermonters with visual impairments through advocacy, education, and support services, promoting independence and community integration.
Colchester 5446
Part of the Vermont Department of Disabilities, Aging, and Independent Living, this division provides comprehensive services and support for Vermonters who are blind or visually impaired, including vocational rehabilitation, education, and technology assistance to enhance independence.
Waterbury 05676
As part of a national movement, the National Federation of the Blind Vermont advocates for the rights, education, and employment of blind individuals, offering support and resources to ensure full participation in society.
Swanton 5488
Specializing in assistive technology, Rehatech Consulting offers services to enhance accessibility for individuals with visual impairments, providing evaluations, training, and solutions to support independence and access to information.
Barre 05641
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.
Killington 05751
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.
South Burlington 05403
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.
Underhill 05489