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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.

  5. Maryland School for the Blind opens its doors for 1st annual ...

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  6. New Jersey launches mentorship program for blind, visually ...

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    Developed with the Vision Loss Alliance in Denville, the program aims to foster community ties and personal growth. There are 24 slots available.

  7. Jernigan Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Jernigan Institute is the product of the National Federation of the Blind's campaign to "Change What it Means to be Blind." The campaign's goal was to raise money for an institute focused on research and training on blindness. [3] The Jernigan institute was officially opened January 30, 2004.

  8. American Red Cross Institute for the Blind - Wikipedia

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    Red Cross Institute for the Blind (also known as Evergreen) was established by the American Red Cross in 1917. It was located in Baltimore, Maryland. The institute furnished the connecting link between the military and civil life of the injured men. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  9. Kenneth Jernigan - Wikipedia

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    Jernigan relocated from Iowa to Baltimore, Maryland in 1978 and became executive director for the American Brotherhood for the Blind (now the American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults) and Director of the National Center for the Blind. Under his leadership, the Center became the focal point of civil rights activity for the blind. [1]