National Federation of the Blind
thru: National Federation of the Blind
• Offers training at affiliated centers for the blind. Services include:
- Comparing software and devices
- Show new users what technology may be helpful to them
- Give advice on how to comply with accessibility standards
- Aide employers and employees on workplace accommodations
- Provides information on where to get training and equipment
• Offers youth programs that include:
- NFB Youth Slam - a four-day academy engages and inspires the next generation of blind youth to consider careers in science, technology, engineering, and math
- NFB Scholarship program - gives a broad array of scholarships to recognize achievement by blind scholars
- Braille Pals Club - an early literacy program that fosters positive attitudes about Braille for children and their families and promotes a love of reading by encouraging parents to read daily with their blind or low vision child
- Early Explorers- designed to introduce young blind children and their families to the long white cane
Eligibility: For NFB Scholarships an application is required, and visual impairment must be documented.
Application Process: Call for information.
Required Documentation: Some children's programs will require documents as well as the Scholarship program. Call for information.
Fees: Fees vary by service.
Coverage Note: United States.
This program is offered at multiple sites:
National Federation of the Blind
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200 E Wells Street
Baltimore MD 21230
Baltimore MD 21230
Main:
Hours:
M-F 8:00AM-5:00PM.
Bus Service:
Public transportation available.
Disabilities Access:
Accessible.
Email:
National Federation of the Blind of New York
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136 Thomas Avenue
Rochester NY 14617
Rochester NY 14617
Main:
Hours:
Last TU of the month 7:00PM-8:30PM.
Email or call for the meeting location.
Email or call for the meeting location.
Email:
Legal Status
Nonprofit