San Francisco, CA

CREATING LASTING SOLUTIONS TO EMPOWER THE BLIND COMMUNITY

CREATING LASTING SOLUTIONS TO EMPOWER THE BLIND COMMUNITY

CREATING LASTING SOLUTIONS TO EMPOWER THE BLIND COMMUNITYCREATING LASTING SOLUTIONS TO EMPOWER THE BLIND COMMUNITY

Resources

Orientation Center for the Blind

American Foundation for the Blind

American Foundation for the Blind

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400 Adams Street

Albany, CA. 94706

Tel: 510-559-1208

ocbinfo@dor.ca.gov.

OCB is a blind rehabilitation center dedicated to fostering independent living for adults who are visually impaired in a residential facility through the department of rehabilitation for the state of California.

American Foundation for the Blind

American Foundation for the Blind

American Foundation for the Blind

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11 Penn Plaza, Suite 300

New York, NY  10001

Tel: (800) 232-5463  TDD-TYY (212) 502-7662   www.afb.org  afbinfo@afb.net

AFB provides information resource for people who are blind and their families, professionals, organizations, schools, and corporations.

Ambutech

American Foundation for the Blind

National Library Services for the Blind and Physically Handicapped- Library of Congress

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34 DeBaets St
Winnipeg, MB
R2J 3S9
Canada

Shop Online

Canes  Cane Tips  Adaptive Mobility Devices

Assistive Technology  Accessories

Tel: 1-800-561-3340  Fax: 1-800-267-5059 

https://ambutech.com/  orders@ambutech.com

National Library Services for the Blind and Physically Handicapped- Library of Congress

National Library Services for the Blind and Physically Handicapped- Library of Congress

National Library Services for the Blind and Physically Handicapped- Library of Congress

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1291 Taylor Street, N.W.

Washington, DC  20542

Tel: (800) 424-8567  TDD-TYY (202) 707-0744

Fax: (202) 707-0712

www.loc.gov/nls

NLS has a national program to distribute free reading materials in braille and on recorded disks and cassettes to person who are visually impaired and physically disabled who cannot utilize ordinary printed materials.

Helen Keller National Center for the Deaf-Blind

National Library Services for the Blind and Physically Handicapped- Library of Congress

Helen Keller National Center for the Deaf-Blind

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 111 Middle Neck Road

Sands Point, NY  11050

Tel: (516) 944-8900 (Voice and TDD)

www.helenkeller.org/national/contact.html

HKNC provides services and technical assistance to individuals who are deaf-blind and their families and maintains a network of regional and affiliate agencies.

MaxiAids

National Library Services for the Blind and Physically Handicapped- Library of Congress

Helen Keller National Center for the Deaf-Blind

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42 Executive Boulevard

P.O. Box 3209

Farmingdale, NY  10573

Tel: (800) 522-6294  

Distributes adaptive products and products for independent living.