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The following links, which are listed alphabetically, are not endorsed by the Associated Services for the Blind. They are listed here for additional resources on legal issues, education, rehabilitation, special products and information.
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American Council of the Blind
This service provides general information about the Council, including recent issues of our monthly publication, The Braille Forum.
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American Foundation for the Blind
The American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) is a national nonprofit that expands possibilities for people with vision loss.
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Canadian National Institute for the Blind
CNIB is the primary source of support, information and most importantly, hope, for all Canadians affected by vision loss.
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Cochlear Fluids Research Laboratory
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National Federation of the Blind
The NFB improves blind people’s lives through advocacy, education, research, technology, and programs encouraging independence and self-confidence.
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National Organization for Albinism and Hypoprigmenation
NOAH is a U.S. based nonprofit, tax-exempt organization that offers information and support to people with albinism, their families and the professionals who work with them.
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The New Vision Store
Our goal here is to progressively eliminate customers' frustration by aligning expectations with current reality through demonstration and information offered in a very straightforward and helpful manner.
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The Overbrook School for the Blind
Overbrook School for the Blind offers a variety of programs for children of different ages and abilities. The whole school is geared toward supporting students as they grow and learn.
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Royal National Institute of Blind People
We are the UK’s leading charity offering information, support and advice to over two million people with sight loss.
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Visually Impaired Products
Phones, Caller ID, Calculators, Organizers.
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US Assocation of Blind Athletes
he United States Association of Blind Athletes enhances the lives of blind and visually impaired people by providing the opportunity for participation in sports and physical activity.
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The Disabled People's Association
The Disabled People's Association (DPA) is a non-profit, cross-disability organization, officially registered in Singapore on 28th April 1986. We are an associate member of the National Council of Social Service and also are registered as an Institution of Public Character with approval to issue tax-exemption receipts to our donors.
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WHYY
Serving Philadelphia, South Jersey and Delaware.
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New Jersey State Library - Talking Book & Braille Center
As a service of the New Jersey State Library Talking Book & Braille Center, Audiovision records and broadcasts readings from local newspapers and special interest programs. Audiovision is available without charge to any resident of New Jersey who lives within the Audiovision broadcast area and is unable to read standard print because of a visual or physical disability.
Each eligible listener is provided with a pre-tuned receiver. Audiovision may also be heard on a stereo TV or VCR with SAP (Second Audio Program) capability, broadcast via New Jersey Network (NJN) on UHF channels 23, 50, 52, and 58. NJN is also available through your local cable provider. Check your local cable guide for the specific NJN cable channel.
Audiovision airs seven days a week, 24 hours a day. The broadcast schedule features local programming Monday through Friday from 12pm to midnight. Additional programming is provided by other radio reading services from New York, Minnesota, Kansas, and Pennsylvania.
Newspapers and special interest programs are read by volunteers at our Mercer County studios. Volunteer opportunities for on-air readers, clerical assistants, and technicians are available.
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