Below is a list of community resources for oregonians who are visually impaired or blind.
Resources for the blind oregon.
Comprehensive list of agencies serving children who are blind or visually impaired.
Resource guide resource guide.
Originally created by afb and the national association for parents of children with visual impairments familyconnect offers information and an interactive community for parents of children with visual impairments with resources to help navigate infancy to the teenage years.
Independent living for legally blind adults.
Vocational rehabilitation services are free to oregonians age 14 or older who want to obtain or retain employment and are either legally blind or have a condition that will likely lead to blindess.
Oregon commission for the blind living with vision loss.
National federation of the blind washington national federation of the blind oregon public broadcasting opb resources for the blind visually impaired provincial resource centre for the visually impaired prcvi supporting school districts and group i or ii independent schools in british columbia by providing alternate formats.
An expanded resource section with glossaries and a comprehensive listing of beneficial educational materials.
As per the governor s executive order issued march 23 2020.
Instruction for making toys and teaching materials.
To contact us while our buildings are closed please call 971 673 1588 or email ocb mail state or us.
Independent living services are free to oregonians over the age.
The oregon commission for the blind offers two programs for adult oregonians who experience vision loss and are either at retirement age or not interested in working.
American council of the blind of oregon.
For more in depth information about any of these organizations please read our comprehensive resource guide.
For parents of children who are blind or visually impaired.
The national information clearinghouse on children who are deaf blind.
Blind enterprises of oregon.
6540 se foster road.
Who can use the oregon commission for the blind services.
Future reflections is a quarterly magazine for parents and teachers of blind children that offers resources and information based on the national federation of the blind s positive philosophy of blindness.
This answer is different for each of our programs.
1 independent living for the older blind age 55 this program helps provide training and resources to residents age 55 and over who experience vision loss.
Updated once a year this guide is meant to be a list of some of the.