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Guide Dogs of Americawebsite accessibility rating: excellent Books about blindness and vision impairment Additional notes: none Website Reviews [beta feature] The Boston Retinal Implant Projectwebsite accessibility rating: excellent The core strategy of the Boston Retinal Implant Project (BRIP) is to create novel engineering solutions to treat blinding diseases that elude other forms of treatment. Additional notes: none Website Reviews [beta feature] Guide Dogs for the Blindwebsite accessibility rating: good Guide Dogs for the Blind partners blind and visually impaired people with Guide Dogs, at no cost to them. Additional notes: none Website Reviews [beta feature] Glaucoma Research Foundationwebsite accessibility rating: good The Glaucoma Research Foundation seeks out new approaches to glaucoma research, and follows the funding through to results. Additional notes: none Website Reviews [beta feature] National Federation of the Blindwebsite accessibility rating: good National Federation of the Blind, the leading force in the blindness field today, has 50,000 members, 700 local chapters, 52 affiliates. Fosters self-respect and self-expression of blind and visually-impaired people. Additional notes: none Website Reviews [beta feature] Olmsted Center for the Visually Impairedwebsite accessibility rating: good Since 1907, the Elizabeth Pierce Olmsted, M.D. Center for the Visually Impaired (formerly the Blind Association of Western New York) has been a leader in quality services for individuals who are blind or visually impaired. Located in downtown Buffalo, New York, we offer many services to the blind and visually impaired population throughout Western New York. Some of our services in a client's home, school or place of business. Additional notes: dyslexia friendly Website Reviews [beta feature] The Low Vision Gatewaywebsite accessibility rating: good Your starting point to access the low vision resources of the world Additional notes: none Website Reviews [beta feature] Unite For Sight, Inc.website accessibility rating: good Unite For Sight was founded in Fall 2000 by Jennifer Staple when she was a sophomore college student at Yale University. For three years, Unite For Sight exclusively served the medically underserved population of New Haven, Connecticut. Unite For Sight had great success in New Haven and looked to bring proven public health strategies to the international community. Additional notes: none Website Reviews [beta feature] Recording for the Blind & Dyslexicwebsite accessibility rating: fair Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic provide equal access to the printed word for all. Additional notes: none Website Reviews [beta feature] American Council of the Blindwebsite accessibility rating: fair American Council of the Blind, is the largest organization of blind and visually impaired people in the United States. ACB has affiliates in all 50 states as well as several professional and special interest affiliates. ACB provides support, advocacy and education to blind and visually impaired people as well as members and friends of ACB. Additional notes: none Website Reviews [beta feature] Pages: [1] 2 |
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