The lighthouse stands out as one of seattle s oldest nonprofit organizations with more than 85 years of continuous service to blind people in its.
Lighthouse for the blind seattle.
We empower people who are blind deafblind and blind with other disabilities by creating diverse sustainable and meaningful.
The lighthouse for the blind was incorporated in seattle in 1918 with the purpose of advancing the general welfare of the blind.
The low vision store at the lighthouse center for vision loss offers one stop shopping for handy tools that enhance work home life and leisure for people with vision loss.
Seattle lighthouse for the blind was established to create and enhance opportunities for independence and self sufficiency of people who are blind deaf blind and blind with other disabilities.
Our 2019 annual report.
The san antonio lighthouse has three production facilities that are ready to assist and meet your production needs.
We produce an array of machined parts and plastic injection molding for various aerospace manufacturers as well as a host of office products and hydration equipment sold to the federal government and the u s.
The lighthouse for the blind inc.
The lighthouse promotes the independence equality and self reliance of people who are blind or visually impaired through rehabilitation training and relevant services such as access to employment education government information recreation transportation and the environment.
The lighthouse for the blind inc seattle washington.
Deafblind people are involved in the design and delivery of our services.
Three of the five men who wrote the articles of incorporation were blind.
Is a successful manufacturing organization with over 50 years of experience in precision machining.
From state of the art reading magnifiers and writing aids to specialized kitchen tools and talking watches we offer products designed to make everyday tasks easier.
Learn how we re keeping our employees safe during covid 19 click to read our covid 19 protocols.
At the time it was estimated that there were some 100 blind people in seattle and by 1919 there were 90 people on the membership rolls.
We are part of the larger seattle deaf blind community and are active in.