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Early this year, The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc, was getting ready for an exciting new expansion to their services to fill a huge [...]
Early this year, The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc, was getting ready for an exciting new expansion to their services to fill a huge [...]
John Koigi is a Set-Up Specialist Sr. Defense at The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. He was selected by his peers as the 2019 [...]
Deng Kong is the Receptionist and Office Assistant for The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. She was chosen by her peers as the Indirect [...]
Dylan Job is a delightful 27-year-old who has worked at the Lighthouse since 2014. He lives in Snohomish with his family, and although his commute may be long, it’s worth it to him.
Alyssa Frohlich has been blind since birth and is grateful to be working at the Lighthouse. She has been commuting every day for work from Federal Way to Seattle for the past ten years.
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.
by Linda Norlen Maria McCully Maria McCully remembers how on her first day of work at the Lighthouse in 2001. She arrived in [...]
On Saturday, September 15th, over 320 guests joined us at The Museum of Flight to share in our Lighthouse Centennial Celebration. Acclaimed card mechanic [...]
By Cindy Van Winkle Participants getting ready for the event On Wednesday, August 8th, ten members of the blindness community gathered at Sunset [...]
Kevin Daniel and Dana Van Dussen On Wednesday, July 18th, employees at the Lighthouse's Seattle facility enjoyed an extended lunch with some traditional [...]