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Programs

Program:

American Council of the Blind

Street:225 Reinekers Ln,. Suite 660
City:Alexandria, VA 22314
Web Page:https://acb.org/
Email: info@acb.org
Phone:(800) 424-8666
Phone:(202) 467-5081
Phone:(703) 465-5085 Fax
Operating Agency:American Council of the Blind
Agency Type: Private, Non-Profit
Person In Charge: Scott Thornhill
Hours: M-F; 9am - 5pm
Eligibility: Blind and visually impaired
Area Served: Nationwide
Ages Served: All
Appt. Necessary: No
Handicapped accessible: Yes
About:The American Council of the Blind offers information and referral services regarding non-medical aspects of blindness; publishes a magazine, “The ACB Braille Forum,” ten times a year in large print, braille, and on digital cartridge, as well as via email, podcast, and online; holds an annual conference in July of each year (volunteer opportunities available) featuring a large trade show with the latest high- and low-tech gadgets for blind and visually impaired people, as well as a wide variety of informative seminars, workshops, and sessions (some for continuing education units); and holds an annual legislative seminar in Washington, D.C. that features a day for members to go up to Capitol Hill and talk with their senators and representatives (volunteer opportunities available). ACB also offers Community Events on a variety of topics, from cooking to grief support groups, cancer support groups, technology training sessions, learning braille, social events/coffee klatches, crafts, literature, religion, exercise classes, sports talk, learning a foreign language, creative writing, and many more. You can participate by telephone or via Zoom. View the list of events on https://www.acb.org/acb-community-events. The American Council of the Blind also provide college scholarships for blind students; the application is available online. If you are interested in volunteer opportunities, you may contact volunteer@acb.org. Must be 15 years or older. Information and referral - For Illinois Council of the Blind website www.icbonline.org https://acb.org/
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