Brigadoon Service Dogs offers specially trained service dogs to assist individuals with visual impairments, enhancing their independence and mobility in Washington.
Bellingham 98226
Serving the Olympia area, this council provides advocacy, education, and peer support for blind and visually impaired individuals, promoting community integration and accessibility.
Olympia 98501
The Deaf Blind Service Center offers specialized support and resources for individuals who are deaf-blind in Washington, aiming to enhance their independence and quality of life through communication and mobility training.
Seattle 98122
Dedicated to providing information, support, and resources for individuals affected by dry eye syndrome, the Dry Eye Foundation advocates for better care and treatments to improve eye health and comfort.
305 Ne Suite 2A
Poulsbo 98370
The Edith L. Bishel Center offers a range of services including low vision evaluations, technology training, and recreational activities to support blind and visually impaired individuals in Eastern Washington.
Kennewick 99336
The Seattle Chapter supports research into preventions, treatments, and cures for vision loss and retinal diseases, providing resources and support for those affected in the Seattle area.
Seattle 21045
Lighthouse for the Blind offers employment opportunities and training for visually impaired individuals, focusing on creating a supportive work environment and promoting economic independence.
Seattle 94103
Serving the Spokane area, Lilac Services for the Blind provides resources, technology training, and support services to enhance the independence and well-being of visually impaired individuals.
Spokane 99201
Offering a wide range of products designed to assist those with low vision, the Low Vision Store helps visually impaired individuals maintain independence through technology and adaptive devices.
117th Ave
Vancouver 98684
Advocating for the rights, education, and employment of blind individuals, the National Federation of the Blind Washington offers support and resources to ensure blind Washingtonians can lead productive, independent lives.
APT 35
Seattle 98116