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Wayfinder Family Services (WFS), Founded in 1953 [1] as the Foundation for the Junior Blind and previously known as Junior Blind, [2] is a United States–based nonprofit organization for services for the blind. The organization's mission is to help children and adults who are blind, visually impaired, or multi-disabled achieve independence.
The Suey Sing Association has several branches in the United States and Canada including in: Los Angeles, California - 755 Yale Street; Marysville, California - 305 1st Street (defunct since 2011; relocated to Sacramento) Oakland, California - 331 8th Street; Portland, Oregon - 8743 SE Powell Blvd; Sacramento, California - 1716 Broadway
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(Jack Dolan / Los Angeles Times) As Eline Øidvin approached the top of Mt. Langley , a 14,000-foot colossus in California's Eastern Sierra Nevada, she could feel the soft, sandy gravel beneath ...
The organization has seven regional centers: Anaheim, Coachella Valley, Laguna Hills, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Diego and Santa Barbara, as well as outreach programs at more than 200 locations throughout Southern California. It is a member of the Braille Authority of North America. Braille Institute, Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles
(Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times) Whether such residual vision is sufficient to decode Dr. Seuss and do long division is a separate question — one advocates for the blind and school ...
The next Dating Blind event is scheduled for June 17 at 4310 Crenshaw Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90008. Tickets start at $40. Tickets start at $40. Tahlia L'Oréal hold an oracle card that says "New ...
Founded in 1902 under the direction of Josephine Rowan as the Reading Room for the Blind in the San Francisco Public Library's basement, the LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired has grown out of a series of nonprofit mergers throughout its century-long existence into an organization that provides a wide range of services for the visually challenged in the Bay Area.