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BLIND/VISUAL IMPAIRMENT ORGANIZATIONS--USA

National Federation of the Blind

                                            

410-659-9314

1800 Johnson St

Baltimore, MD 21230

www.nfb.org

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Assistance for the visually impaired

For sales of low vision assistance aids, push option #4

Too Young For Glasses

www.visionre.net

Information and resources for parents struggling to teach their children how to wear eyeglasses or eye patching

Blindline

888-625-1616

www.blindline.org

A comprehensive information and referral service for people who are blind or visually impaired, their family members, caregivers and professional service providers.

Toll free number and website are linked to a NYS database of accessible products and serviced such as museums with audio and tactile exhibits, restaurants with Braille menus, local govt and social service offices, accessible libraries, recreational facilities and rehabilitation agencies.

American Council of the Blind

800-424-8666,    202-467-5081

1155 15th St NW

Suite 1001

Washington DC 20005

www.acb.org

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American Foundation for the Blind

800-232-5463,    212-502-7662 (TTY)

11 Penn Plaza

Suite 300

New York, NY 10001

www.afb.org

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Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind

800-548-4337

Lighthouse Center for Vision and Aging

800-334-5497

National Association for Parents of the Visually Impaired

800-562-6265

National Eye Research Foundation

800-621-2258

Prevent Blindness America

800-331-2020

www.preventblindness.org

Braille Institute

800-272-4553

American Printing House for the Blind

800-223-1839

www.aph.org

Library Reproduction Service

800-255-5002

www.lrs-largeprint.com

Jewish Heritage for the Blind

347-673-1123,    718-338-4999

www.jhbinternational.org

Publishes large print Jewish calendars, Siddurim, Machzorim, Megillas Esther, books, and other items.

Computer Sciences for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CSB-CARE)

       Computer Assisted Reading For Education

718-837-4549

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2132 84th St

Brooklyn, NY 11214

CSB CARE has pioneered dozens of new technologies to enable challenged Jews across the globe to learn Torah, Daven, and be independent, productive members of society.  CSB CARE currently has over 1,500 clients benefiting from these innovations.

Their mission is to use modern technology to make Torah and Yahadus accessible to Jews suffering from blindness, ALS, Paralysis, Parkinson's, and other physical challenges.

Some of their products and services include:

1.   multi-sensory Chumash/Rashi

2.   Torah-view text enlarger system

3.   Torah-Touch Braille display system

4.   Large print Chumash/Rashi/Targum

5.   Braille/print Chumash/Rashi

6.   Scan-view learning system

7.   Eye tracking communication

8.   Touch panel communication

9.   Zemanim hotline

Blind Children’s Center

800-222-3566,    323-664-2153

4120 Marathon St

Los Angeles, CA 90029-0159

www.blindcenter.org

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Lighthouse International

800-829-0500 (V), 
212-821-9713 (TTY)

www.lighthouse.org

National Association for Parents of Children with Visual Impairments

800-562-6265

www.spedex.com/napvi

National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped

800-424-8567,    202-707-5100 (V),    202-707-0744 (TTY)

The Library of Congress

1291 Taylor St NW

Washington DC 20011

www.loc.gov/nls

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Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic

800-221-4792,    866-732-3585

The Anne T. Macdonald Center

20 Roszel Rd

Princeton, NJ 08540

www.rfbd.org

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The Foundation for Fighting Blindness

800-394-3937 (V), 
800-683-5555 (TTY)

www.blindness.org

National Information Clearinghouse on Children who are Deaf/Blind (DB-LINK)

800-438-9376 (V), 
800-854-7013 (TTY)

www.dblink.org

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Eye Care America

800-222-3937

www.eyecareamerica.org

Association for the Visually Impaired

www.avi-eyes.org

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Services for the blind and visually impaired include:

  •      Social workers assist consumers through counseling and connecting them to community resources
  •      Rehabilitation teaching
  •      Orientation and mobility instruction
  •      Functional vision training for visually impaired children from birth to 5 years of age
  •      Employment placement services
  •      Technology resource center
  •      Support groups
  •      Volunteers to assist with ADL activities

Rockland County Office of AVI

Tel:   845-574-4950

Fax:  845-574-4944

260 Old Nyack Turnpike

Orange County Office of AVI

845-355-6119

130 Doson Ave

Suite 3-A

Middletown, NY 10940

Jewish Braille Institute International (formerly Jewish Braille Institute of America)

Tel:   212-889-2525,      800-433-1531

Fax:  212-689-3692

110 East 30th St

New York, NY 10016

An affiliate of the Library of Congress

This organization provides reading materials in Braille, large print and audio to disabled people around the world.

Service is free of charge to those eligible.

Books are recorded in English, Yiddish, Hebrew, Russian, Spanish, Romanian and Hungarian.

Their extensive collection contains both secular and Jewish interest books.

Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic

Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic is the nation’s educational library for students with difficulty reading standard print due to a learning disability such as visual impairment, dyslexia, or other physical disability.  RFB&D  recently introduced Audio Access, a downloadable audio textbook that plays on Microsoft Windows Media Player and can be synchronized with most Windows-compatible portable media players.

Audio Access expands the choices RFB&D offers students with print disabilities.

Enrolled members can order the books they need, and can download them directly to their Microsoft Windows compatible computer.

For information on technical details and compatibility visit

Guiding Eyes For The Blind

800-942-0149

www.guidingeyes.org

Guiding Eyes For The Blind provides guide dogs, professional training, and follow up support services to blind and visually impaired individuals at no cost to them.

Association of Blind Citizens


PO Box 246
Holbrook, MA 02343
781-961-1023

www.blindcitizens.org
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The Association of Blind Citizens operates the Assistive Technology Fund. which will provide funds to cover 50% of the retail price of adaptive devices or software. This program will allow blind and visually impaired individuals access to technology products that will have a significant impact on improving employment opportunities, increase the level of independence and enhance their overall quality of life.

The products covered by this program must retail for a minimum of $200 with a maximum retail price of $6,000. Persons eligible to apply for assistance must have a family income of less than $50,000 and cash assets of less than $20,000. Applicants must be legally blind and a resident of the United States to qualify for this program. Applications must be submitted by June 30th and December 31st for each grant period. Applicants may submit one request per calendar year. All applications must be submitted via e-mail.