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  3. Maryland School for the Blind - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland School for the Blind (MSB) is a school in Baltimore for children and youth who are blind or Low-vision, including those with multiple disabilities. MSB is a non-profit, private, [ 1 ] statewide resource center providing outreach , educational and residential programs .

  4. List of guide dog schools - Wikipedia

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    Guide dogs are assistance dogs trained to lead blind and visually impaired people around obstacles. In the United States, the name "seeing eye dog" is only used in reference to a guide dog from The Seeing Eye in Morristown, New Jersey, which has trademarked the term. [1] Guide dog schools are accredited by the International Guide Dog Federation.

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  6. Jernigan Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Jernigan Institute is a research and training institute developed and run by the blind. Named after Dr.Kenneth Jernigan, it was the first of its kind. It was established in Baltimore in January 2004. [1] The goal of the institute is to change attitudes about blindness and support the independence of blind individuals. [2]

  7. Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind was founded on May 17, 1900, by Francis R. Cleveland, an attorney from Connecticut, and H. R. W. Miles, a graduate of the Perkins Institute for the Blind, in an effort to establish a presence for the blind community in the U.S. Capital. Since 2005 Tony Cancelosi serves as president and CEO. [2]

  8. Kenneth Jernigan - Wikipedia

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    During this time, he joined the National Federation of the Blind of Tennessee, eventually serving as its vice-president in 1950 and President one year later. In 1952, he was elected to the board of directors. He moved to Oakland, California in 1953 and joined the faculty of the newly established California Orientation Center for Blind Adults. [1]

  9. Maryland School for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the opening of this school, the Pennsylvania Institute for the Deaf and Dumb and later the Institute for the Deaf and Dumb housed deaf children from Maryland. [2] The school was established in Frederick, Maryland, on 1868 (Chapter 247, Acts of 1867; Chapter 409, Acts of 1868).