Lighthouse employees ask: “How do I know if the iPhone is right for me?”
Courtesy of Julie Brannon, ECS Support Services Manager "How do I know if the iPhone is right for me?" These were the exact words I [...]
Courtesy of Julie Brannon, ECS Support Services Manager "How do I know if the iPhone is right for me?" These were the exact words I [...]
Last year, Ameican Council of the Blind's Director of Advocacy and Governmental Affairs, Eric Bridges, worked in conjunction with the Office of Congresswoman McMorris-Rodgers on promoting [...]
My typical workday at The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. as Development Assistant begins when I arrive in the morning. The first thing I do [...]
The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. is gratified to see that major cuts to Metro bus services have been averted by this morning's announcement that [...]
The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. is very excited to announce that the Board of Trustees approved the Lighthouse's new Accessibility and Training Policy on [...]
In September of 2010, the Lighthouse received a generous grant to purchase new computer equipment.
King County now votes entirely by mail, and it's important that voters who need assistance know their options. King County operates three accessible voting centers [...]
King County now votes entirely by mail and it's important that voters who need assistance know their options. King County operates three accessible voting [...]
Aside from the obvious increase in mobility for blind and Deaf-Blind people, the new light rail opens a broader range of possibilities in terms of [...]