The renowned DeafBlind Retreat will be held this summer!

Roger Poulin (left) communicates using tactile ASL with a DeafBlind Retreat participant (right)

Roger Poulin (left) communicates using tactile ASL with a DeafBlind Retreat participant (right)

We are so THRILLED and heartened to see the incredible support of our community rally together for the return of the DeafBlind Retreat. A huge thank you to everyone who has made a gift, created a fundraising page, shared a post, told your friend about us, and more. We could not have done it without our wonderful community.

There is more to do! Now that we’ve met our goal of covering the operational costs associated with the DeafBlind Retreat, every dollar over the goal will go directly towards ensuring that our DeafBlind program continues to expand to meet the need of the DeafBlind community throughout the year and that our retreat participants have the very best experience, and opportunities available to them.

Thank you for continuing to help us spread the word and create impactful spaces and opportunities like the DeafBlind Retreat to empower people to make meaningful connections and live fulfilling lives.

Orientation and Mobility in Action at the Lighthouse

Watch this audio-described video about how the Orientation and Mobility program assists individuals who are blind and Deafblind in learning skills to travel independently and safely.

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Low Vision Services staff demonstrate accessible technology for clients at the Seattle facility

We have expanded our programs to enhance services for the Low Vision Community: Lighthouse Low Vision Rehabilitation Services, Low Vision Clinic, and our Low Vision Store. Click here to learn more about our services.

Our Low Vision Store is not open for in-person visits, but store orders can be placed over the phone. Please call (206) 436-2229 for inquiries.

Take a Virtual Tour of our Seattle Facility

We invite you to visit our corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility in Seattle both with this JAWS audio-described video tour OR by schedule an in-person tour with your colleagues, students, or family. Thank you for wanting to learn more about the Lighthouse and how people who are blind power everything we do!