Orientation & Mobility Instructor Meg Johnson Retires
Photo with caption: Meg Johnson (center left) greets student and friend Darlene Hilling (center right) at Meg’s retirement celebration in Seattle [...]
Photo with caption: Meg Johnson (center left) greets student and friend Darlene Hilling (center right) at Meg’s retirement celebration in Seattle [...]
O&M Specialist Nancy Jackman Thanks to community support of our programs and services, we have been able to put most of [...]
Through cooperation from the City of Seattle, the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT), and a small group of community members and Lighthouse employees who call [...]
Winter weather means shorter, darker days and reduced visibility for both pedestrians and drivers. Besides being more cautious and giving yourself extra time to get [...]
Are you a good communicator who enjoys helping others? Inland Northwest Lighthouse (INL) has the perfect opportunity for you to support our mission to create [...]
“I have been here at the Lighthouse for 12 years, and have never received such positive feedback on any initiative we have implemented. Employees who [...]
Orientation and Mobility Specialist David Miller (third from left) with KPG Architects experience vision simulation goggles and practice using white canes before their guided [...]
Courtesy of Lighthouse Employee Nathan Brannon Before I lost my sight I used to walk everywhere - to Green Lake, to the Burke-Gilman Trail, and [...]
KPG Architects experience vision simulation goggles and practice using white canes for orientation and mobility before their guided walk. The Lighthouse was visited [...]
Over the past two years The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. has implemented services under the Housing and Urban Development Neighborhood Initiative Safe Travel Grant. [...]