Rachel Talley Against the Machine
My name is Rachel Talley, I am 27-years old and live in Everett, WA. I enjoy the same things that all 27-year-old women enjoy – hanging out with my friends and precision machining.
My name is Rachel Talley, I am 27-years old and live in Everett, WA. I enjoy the same things that all 27-year-old women enjoy – hanging out with my friends and precision machining.
Tom was born and raised in Washington and has been blind since birth. He began his career at the Lighthouse on March 17th, 1980, just nine months after graduating from the Washington State School for the Blind.
U.S. Army 1st Sgt. David Floutier and Staff Sgt. Joshua Rolfes, assigned to the Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade, participate in the weighted [...]
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by Linda Norlen Maria McCully Maria McCully remembers how on her first day of work at the Lighthouse in 2001. She arrived in [...]
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.
Congratulations to Seattle Lighthouse employees Mike Beeksma, Nathan Greenwood, and Dan Porter who recently received certification as Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Machine Operators from the [...]
In 1938, Congress created a program enabling agencies serving people who are blind to sell products to the Federal government termed the Wagner-O'Day Act. By [...]
On Tuesday October 25th, The Boeing Company visited The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. to present employees with a banner indicating that we had delivered [...]
With the addition of three new Okuma CNC Machining Centers and a robotic finishing cell, The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. continues to expand [...]