Today, our lives look different than they did just a few months ago, but the struggle to ensure accessibility for individuals living with blindness or visual impairment remains the same. APH is committed to providing the accessible tools you need. We've gathered a number of resources you can use from home, whether you are working or schooling remotely, or just living your life in these uncertain times.
Introducing The Hive, our new learning management portal. Check out our online courses specially designed for vision professionals, educators, parents, consumers and students. Keep your student or child learning and having fun with the #AtHomeWithAPH full continuum of educational activities and resources! We'll be posting information about all of our favorite, free and educational activities and lessons, plus some great external resources.
Do you have questions about vision loss? Our toll-free helpline provides information on services and support available from 8am-8pm. Call 1-800-232-5463 or email connectcenter@aph.org.
Introducing The Hive, our new learning management portal. Check out our online courses specially designed for vision professionals, educators, parents, consumers and students. Keep your student or child learning and having fun with the #AtHomeWithAPH full continuum of educational activities and resources! We'll be posting information about all of our favorite, free and educational activities and lessons, plus some great external resources.
Do you have questions about vision loss? Our toll-free helpline provides information on services and support available from 8am-8pm. Call 1-800-232-5463 or email connectcenter@aph.org.
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As a non-profit that's been around since before the Civil War, we can assure you that your donations are used wisely.
You give us the resources to continue producing educational materials like braille text books, products like tactile globes and talking calculators to facilitate learning as well as new technologies that improve the quality of life for people who are blind or visually impaired.
You give us the resources to continue producing educational materials like braille text books, products like tactile globes and talking calculators to facilitate learning as well as new technologies that improve the quality of life for people who are blind or visually impaired.
Since 1858, The American Printing House for the Blind has operated in Louisville, Kentucky as the world's largest nonprofit organization creating accessible learning experiences through educational, workplace, and independent living products and services for people who are blind and visually impaired.
Empowering people who are blind or visually impaired by providing accessible and innovative products, materials and services for lifelong success.
Dempsey Sherrod, a blind man from Mississippi, convinces his state to charter a national "Publishing House to Print Books in Raised Letters" to be located in Louisville, KY.
Empowering people who are blind or visually impaired by providing accessible and innovative products, materials and services for lifelong success.
Dempsey Sherrod, a blind man from Mississippi, convinces his state to charter a national "Publishing House to Print Books in Raised Letters" to be located in Louisville, KY.
Life with vision loss certainly comes with its own challenges.
But those challenges are surmountable.
In fact, there are people and organizations, like APH, advocating and innovating every day to help people with vision loss thrive.
New products, new technology, and new information are regularly being rolled out to make life more accessible than ever for people with vision loss.
APH is as much about providing people with resources and information as it is about inventing new and helpful products.
But those challenges are surmountable.
In fact, there are people and organizations, like APH, advocating and innovating every day to help people with vision loss thrive.
New products, new technology, and new information are regularly being rolled out to make life more accessible than ever for people with vision loss.
APH is as much about providing people with resources and information as it is about inventing new and helpful products.
Whether your child, your parent, or you yourself have recently been diagnosed with vision loss, you probably have a lot of questions and you may feel overwhelmed.
The good news is by arming yourself with knowledge and a few helpful tools, you can meet those challenges.
Our glossary of eye conditions will help you understand the medical whys behind your vision loss.
Knowledge is power.
Working from home (WFH) was once something that was a small possibility for some of us, maybe someday; but right.
The good news is by arming yourself with knowledge and a few helpful tools, you can meet those challenges.
Our glossary of eye conditions will help you understand the medical whys behind your vision loss.
Knowledge is power.
Working from home (WFH) was once something that was a small possibility for some of us, maybe someday; but right.
Your child can dream big and achieve anything she sets her mind to.
As accessibility awareness and technology continue to grow, so do opportunities for children with vision loss.
From education and reading to games and sports, your child's future is full of possibility.
While you're there, you'll find success stories and support whether your child is an infant, preschooler, elementary or high schooler, or young adult.
Currently 24 states are participating in Babies Count, a national database in the US that collects epidemiologic and demographic information on infants and toddlers between the ages of birth and 36 months who are blind or visually impaired.
As accessibility awareness and technology continue to grow, so do opportunities for children with vision loss.
From education and reading to games and sports, your child's future is full of possibility.
While you're there, you'll find success stories and support whether your child is an infant, preschooler, elementary or high schooler, or young adult.
Currently 24 states are participating in Babies Count, a national database in the US that collects epidemiologic and demographic information on infants and toddlers between the ages of birth and 36 months who are blind or visually impaired.
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