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American Foundation for the Blind
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The American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) is dedicated to creating a world of no limits for people with blindness and low vision. AFB promotes equal access and opportunity through advocacy, education, and innovation. Learn

Website
Phone
212-502-7600
Address
1108 Third Avenue, Suite 200
Huntington Virginia
Mountain State Council of the Blind
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The Mountain State Council of the Blind is dedicated to enhancing the lives of individuals with blindness and low vision in the Mountain State. Through advocacy, education, and community support, they promote independence and improve quality of life. Learn more about their mission and how you can get involved.

Phone
304-466-2226
Address
PO BOX 4006
Romney 26757
National Federation of the Blind West Virginia
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The National Federation of the Blind West Virginia is dedicated to empowering individuals with blindness and low vision throughout the state. Through advocacy, education, and community support, they strive to promote independence and improve quality of life. With a strong presence both locally and virtually, they provide essential resources and services tailored to the unique needs of the visually impaired community. Learn more about their mission and how you can get involved.

Address
5309 Venable Ave
Charleston 25304
West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind
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The West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind is a dedicated institution offering comprehensive educational programs and support services for students with blindness and low vision in West Virginia. The schools provide a nurturing and inclusive environment where students can develop essential academic and life skills. With specialized programs tailored to meet the unique needs of visually impaired students, the schools promote independence, accessibility, and personal growth. Learn more about how the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind are making a significant impact on students' lives and how you can support their mission.

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Address
301 East Main Street
Romney 26757