From Jigsaw Puzzles to Jet Airplanes – A Century of The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc.
Lighthouse facility on the Seattle waterfront in 1925. For most of us, the words “You’re hired,” mark the beginning of a [...]
Lighthouse facility on the Seattle waterfront in 1925. For most of us, the words “You’re hired,” mark the beginning of a [...]
A photo of an early Lighthouse worker making brooms speaking to a young girl visiting the factory 1918 [...]
The Lighthouse Board of Trustees announced today that the President and CEO of The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. will be filled by Lighthouse Senior Vice President Cindy Watson. Ms.Watson will take over the leadership role effective April 15, 2019.
Director of Public Relations and Development Greg Szabo (left) and Production Worker Karen Kane (right) As we launch into the next [...]
On Saturday, September 15th, over 320 guests joined us at The Museum of Flight to share in our Lighthouse Centennial Celebration. Acclaimed card mechanic [...]
[ click here to download a PDF of the timeline poster ] Since 1918, The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. [...]
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 [...]
Thank you to those who supported the Inland Northwest Lighthouse (INL) Expansion Fiesta. Over 200 people from across the state of Washington gathered at our [...]
1918 – Incorporation 1925 – Facility on Seattle waterfront 1951 – The Boeing Company Contract 1964 – Lighthouse merges with Handcrest, Inc. 1967 – [...]
For Immediate Release Contact: Andrea Travis Communications Assistant The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. (206) 973-4002 atravis@seattlelh.org The Lighthouse for the Blind Earns 2012 Employment Growth [...]