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  2. Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind - Wikipedia

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    CLB provides programs and services to people of all ages who are blind or visually impaired, regardless of their ability to pay. Programs include children's services, independent living and older adult programs. CLB provides services to the more than 20,000 blind and low vision individuals in the Washington metropolitan area. [4]

  3. Washington State Department of Social and Health Services

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    The agency has its headquarters in Office Building Two (OB-2) in Olympia, the state capital. [1] Annually, 2.2 million children, families, vulnerable adults and seniors come to the department for protection, comfort, food assistance, financial aid, medical and behavioral health care and other services. [2]

  4. Washington State School for the Blind - Wikipedia

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    The Vancouver school's name was changed to the State School for the Deaf and Blind, with the blind students moved to the former facility for the "feeble minded". [4] In 1913, the two schools were officially separated by name, the State School for the Blind, and the State School for the Deaf. [4]

  5. App to help blind people navigate public transit to debut in ...

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    An app designed to help visually impaired or blind pedestrians use public transit will debut at a Washington subway station on Tuesday. Waymap https://waymap.org aims to expand travel options for ...

  6. List of Washington state agencies - Wikipedia

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    Blind, Washington State School for the (WSSB) Blueberry Commission (BLUE) Building Code Council, State (SBCC) Caseload Forecast Council, State of Washington (CFC) Center for Childhood Deafness and Hearing Loss, Washington State (WSD) Citizens Commission on Salaries for Elected Officials, Washington (SALARIES) Civil Legal Aid, Office of (OCLA)

  7. Washington School for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Territory Legislature of 1885-86 passed a bill to build the Washington School for Defective Youth. On February 3, 1886, Governor Watson C. Squire, the eleventh territorial governor, signed the bill into law. [2] The school was split to form the State School for the Blind and the State School for the Deaf in 1913.

  8. Washington School for the Blind - Wikipedia

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    From a page move: This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed).This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

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