Finding Life at the Lighthouse
Kelsey Wedemeyer is a 25-year-old woman who works as a Production worker in Seattle and credits The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. for helping her to live a fuller life.
Kelsey Wedemeyer is a 25-year-old woman who works as a Production worker in Seattle and credits The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. for helping her to live a fuller life.
Greg knew in his heart of hearts that he would enjoy the partnership of a guide dog. But it wasn’t until he and Finn were actually a working team he learned how efficient travel would become.
"Smells are like music of their own." A Lighthouse employee follows her nose throughout the day.
Meet Kevin Jones, one of the Lighthouse's longest tenured employees in the Machine Shop.
Charlie Gagnon - Production Worker Charles Gagnon was born in Port Angeles on August 11, 1949 with profound hearing loss undetected until he [...]
Development and Community Outreach Coordinator Cindy van Winkle and her guide dog Boze Training with a new guide dog can be [...]
Production Worker Erik Heil Meet Erik Heil, originally from Brooklyn, NY, who took the bus from Tennessee for the chance to [...]
2017 Employee MVP Award Winners Announced for Seattle Lighthouse! Each year, The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. recognizes employees who strongly demonstrate the mission and [...]
Jon Ott standing against a blue background. Those of you who have Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) should join me in working at The Lighthouse [...]