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Explore Vermont's Green Mountain Charm: Resources for the Blind and Low-Vision. Our Vermont page is a beacon of hope, offering access to local support, events, and stories that empower and connect the visually impaired community in the Green Mountain State.

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American Council of the Blind of Vermont
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Description

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.

Phone
802-497-2240
Address
1703 North Beauregard Street
Colchester 5446
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Division for the Blind and Visually Impaired
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Description

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.

Phone
800-356-1526
Address
80 State Drive
Waterbury 05676
National Federation of the Blind Vermont
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Description

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.

Phone
802-370-2663
Address
17 Brault Park
Swanton 5488
EIN
20-1005476
Rehatech Consulting
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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.

Phone
802-479-5983
Address
168 Point Ridge Rd
Barre 05641
Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports
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Description

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.

Phone
802-786-4991
Address
P.O. Box 139
Killington 05751
EIN
74-2472938
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Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired
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Description

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.

Phone
802-863-1358
Address
60 Kimball Avenue
South Burlington 05403
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Vermont Optometric Association
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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.

Address
380 POKER HILL RD
Underhill 05489

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Events

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  • Behind the scenes with Outdoor Adventure Weekend
    Our Outreach students took outdoor adventure to the next level! 🎯🍃 From #BeepBaseball and #Archery (in the dark!), to cooking together and conquering a corn maze at the farm, Outdoor Adventure Weekend fostered camaraderie, personal growth, and skill building in a fun and supportive environment. 💙 To help more children... Read more
    Source: Perkins School for the Blind Published on: 11 hours ago By Perkins School for the Blind
  • The Eyes Free Sports Podcast
    The Eyes Free Sports Podcast: Ep. 125 – Learning about OneCourt, a Startup Transforming Sports for Blind and Low Vision Fans
    In Episode 125 of the Eyes Free Sports podcast, we are joined by two representatives from OneCourt Technologies. These include Antyush Bollini, the COO and co-founder, as well as Bree Fraser, the program manager of business development. This startup company based in the Seattle, WA area has developed a device... Read more
    Source: The Eyes Free Sports Podcast Published on: 17 hours ago By eyesfreesports
  • Reddit
    Seeking University accommodation for student with RP
    Hello everyone, I hope you’re all doing well. I’m reaching out to see if anyone has information or experience with universities that lower entry requirements for students with disabilities, particularly retinitis pigmentosa. I scored 59 on the TOEFL iBT without any accommodations and reached out to TOEFL iBT admissions but... Read more
    Source: Reddit - Retinitis Pigmentosa Published on: 17 hours ago By /u/EvenVeterinarian8761
  • Urban Xplorer Contest Winners Talk Back September
    The big winners!!! @carrieonaccessibility @aaronupthegrove9567 @zakariyamufeed1299 @brentbussey301 Email sam@theblindlife.net with your shipping address, phone numbers if you're outside of the US, and what size you want. Thank you to the team at Awarewolf Grea! ► https://awarewolfgear.com/ Subscribe to The Blind Life ► https://www.youtube.com/c/TheBlindLife?sub_confirmation=1 Become a MEMBER of The Blind Life... Read more
    Source: The Blind Life Published on: 18 hours ago By The Blind Life
  • Discover Ambutech’s Full Range of Mobility Canes and Accessories! | Find Your Perfect Mobility Cane
    Welcome back to The Blind Life! In this video, we’re diving into the world of mobility canes with a comprehensive look at Ambutech’s extensive product lineup. Whether you’re a seasoned cane user, a family member, or someone working within the blind community, this video has something for you. Ambutech, the... Read more
    Source: The Blind Life Published on: 20 hours ago By The Blind Life
  • Source: Molly Burke Published on: 1 day ago By Molly Burke
  • American Council of the Blind
    Saturday, October 19
    Date: October 19Location: Teleconference Details: All times listed are in Eastern. Saturday, October 19 9 am: ACB Presents The Daily Schedule Join your Community Morning Crew for the question of the day; reading of the daily schedule; and sharing time. 11 am: Saturday Morning Trivia Play Saturday morning trivia with Danette and your... Read more
    Source: American Council of the Blind Published on: 1 day ago By hannahp
  • American Council of the Blind
    Friday, October 18
    Date: October 18Location: Teleconference Details: All times listed are in Eastern. Friday, October 18 9 am: ACB Presents The Daily Schedule Join your Community Morning Crew for the question of the day; reading of the daily schedule; and sharing time. 11 am: Alison's Community Cafe Celebrate the end of the week with Alison... Read more
    Source: American Council of the Blind Published on: 1 day ago By hannahp
  • American Council of the Blind
    Thursday, October 17
    Date: October 17Location: Teleconference Details: All times listed are in Eastern. Thursday, October 17 9 am: ACB Presents The Daily Schedule Join your Community Morning Crew for the question of the day; reading of the daily schedule; and sharing time. (Listen on ACB Media 5.) 11 am: Let's Talk Together we will talk... Read more
    Source: American Council of the Blind Published on: 1 day ago By hannahp
  • Going to the world’s most accessible and inclusive amusement park!!
    Support my GoFundMe for The Mira Foundation: https://gofund.me/5d8fc57f SHOP MY AMAZON FAVORITES: www.amazon.com/shop/mollyburke (You can find the stickers/vision boarding book in my Health & Wellness shop!) Join my exclusive Killer Bee Club at https://www.patreon.com/mollyburke Download my Audiobook "It's Not What It Looks Like" on Audible: https://audible.com/mollyburke Follow Me: Instagram: @mollyburkeofficial... Read more
    Source: Molly Burke Published on: 1 day ago By Molly Burke

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