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Discover Alabama's Heartbeat: Empowering the Blind and Low-Vision Community. Explore our Alabama page for vital resources, supportive networks, and inspiring initiatives. Together, we're building a more accessible and inclusive Yellowhammer State.

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Alabama Council of the Blind
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The Alabama Council of the Blind (ACB) is a nonprofit organization that advocates for people with visual impairments in Alabama. Its mission is to promote independence, equality, and opportunities for blind and visually impaired individuals through education, advocacy, and support. ACB offers a wide range of services, including scholarships, technology training, and social events, to help people with visual impairments overcome barriers and achieve their goals. Additionally, the organization works to improve accessibility in Alabama by promoting Braille literacy, advocating for audio description, and encouraging the use of accessible technology. Through its efforts, ACB strives to empower people with visual impairments to live full, productive lives.

Phone
205-420-8112
Address
1701 N Beauregard St
Alexandria 22311
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Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services
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Alabama is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States, bordered by Tennessee to the north; Georgia to the east; Florida and the Gulf of Mexico to the south; and Mississippi to the west.

Phone
334-293-7500
Address
602 S. Lawrence St.
Montgomery 36104
Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind
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The Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind (AIDB) is a comprehensive education, rehabilitation, and service organization serving individuals who are deaf, blind, deaf-blind, or have a hearing or vision loss, as well as their families. Founded in 1858, AIDB has been providing innovative and quality services to people with sensory disabilities for over 160 years. AIDB operates six campuses across the state, offering a range of programs and services to meet the unique needs of each individual. These include education programs for children and adults, vocational rehabilitation, assistive technology, outreach and training, and much more. AIDB's mission is to empower individuals with sensory disabilities to achieve their maximum potential through specialized services, education, training, and advocacy.

Phone
256-383-3503
Address
205 East Street South
Talladega 35160
EIN
63-0797728
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American Nystagmus Network
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The American Nystagmus Network is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals with nystagmus, a vision condition that causes involuntary eye movements. The organization provides information, resources, and support to individuals with nystagmus, their families, and healthcare professionals. Through advocacy, research, and education, the American Nystagmus Network aims to improve the lives of those affected by nystagmus.

Address
303 Beltline Pl Sw Ste D
Decatur 35603
EIN
36-4279736
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American Uveitis Society
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The American Uveitis Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting and advancing the knowledge and treatment of uveitis and other inflammatory eye diseases. Comprised of ophthalmologists and researchers from around the world, the society aims to improve patient care through education, advocacy, and research. They provide educational resources to both healthcare professionals and patients, including guidelines for the management of uveitis and a directory of uveitis specialists. The American Uveitis Society also supports research initiatives to better understand the causes and treatments of uveitis, with the goal of ultimately finding a cure for this complex and potentially blinding disease.

Address
700 18Th Street South Suite 601
Birmingham 35233
EIN
36-4279736
International Retinal Research Foundation
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The International Retinal Research Foundation (IRRF) is a non-profit organization committed to funding and supporting scientific research aimed at understanding and treating retinal diseases, including age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and retinitis pigmentosa. Established in 1993, the IRRF has provided funding to numerous research projects and has helped advance our understanding of retinal diseases. The organization is made up of a team of dedicated scientists, researchers, and clinicians who are passionate about finding new treatments and cures for these debilitating conditions.

Phone
205-325-8103
Address
1720 University Blvd
P.O. Box 76
Birmingham 35233
EIN
72-1342841
National Federation of the Blind Alabama
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The National Federation of the Blind of Alabama is a membership organization that advocates for the rights of blind individuals, promotes education and community engagement, and provides resources for those living with blindness.

Phone
251-656-5165
Address
896 Parliament Ct.
Mobile 36695
EIN
26-0101394
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Sight Savers America
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Sight Savers America is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of children who are at risk for or who have vision impairment. The organization provides free vision screenings and eye exams to children in low-income families across the southeastern United States. They also provide free prescription glasses and other visual aids, as well as education on the importance of eye health and safety. Sight Savers America's mission is to ensure that every child has access to the eye care they need to succeed in school and in life.

Phone
205-942-2627
Address
337 Business Cir
Pelham 35124
EIN
30-0188234

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