Contact the Kentucky Council of the Blind at 502-895-4598 to request a free 11- by 17-inch wall calendar for 2021. There is a separate page for each month, and each page has plenty of room for writing appointments and other information. Provided by the Louisville Downtown Lions Club. The Kentucky Council of Citizens with Low Vision invites everyone to its telephone support group - calls.
Dial from any phone and ask questions and share tips. Do you know a senior citizen who is just losing vision because of macular degeneration, diabetes, or glaucoma?. Are you a parent of a blind child, or a student, parent, or professional who is blind or visually impaired?.
Do you want to know more about technology, guide dogs, magnifiers and other products, services, events and tips that can help people with vision loss lead full and independent lives?.Are you looking for information on audible pedestrian signals, Social Security, accessible TV and audio description, education and rehabilitation, or other issues affecting people who are blind or visually impaired?.
Dial from any phone and ask questions and share tips. Do you know a senior citizen who is just losing vision because of macular degeneration, diabetes, or glaucoma?. Are you a parent of a blind child, or a student, parent, or professional who is blind or visually impaired?.
Do you want to know more about technology, guide dogs, magnifiers and other products, services, events and tips that can help people with vision loss lead full and independent lives?.Are you looking for information on audible pedestrian signals, Social Security, accessible TV and audio description, education and rehabilitation, or other issues affecting people who are blind or visually impaired?.
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JOIN THE KCB TEAM KCB and its chapters help people with vision loss learn about services, products and resources that improve their daily lives. Our free weekly audio magazine, our website, our Facebook and Twitter pages, our newsletter, our in-person and telephone support groups, and our chapter meetings and programs all combine to touch the lives of people with vision loss throughout the state.
These pages contain information about upcoming meetings, conferences, and activities of interest to people who are blind or visually impaired. Some are sponsored by the Kentucky Council of the Blind and its chapters, while others are activities of organizations and agencies not affiliated with the Council.
The Kentucky Council of the Blind (KCB) created this Educational Scholarship Program to help fulfill its mission of improving equality and independence for visually impaired Kentuckians who frequently experience higher chronic unemployment which often contributes to increased reliance on social safety net programs.
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