Lighthouse employees ask: “How do I know if the iPhone is right for me?”
Courtesy of Julie Brannon, ECS Support Services Manager "How do I know if the iPhone is right for me?" These were the exact words I [...]
Courtesy of Julie Brannon, ECS Support Services Manager "How do I know if the iPhone is right for me?" These were the exact words I [...]
The Seattle Human Services Coalition is a multi-racial, multi-cultural group of human service providers and concerned community members committed to helping Seattle-King County residents meet [...]
The Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee (AJAC), in partnership with South Seattle Community College, offered a five credit class teaching skills in trigonometry, blueprint drawing, and [...]
https://youtu.be/OKfpOwvq5_c Staff in the Deaf-Blind Program and the Employee and Community Services Department at the Lighthouse enjoyed a fascinating and informative presentation by Dr. Russell [...]
There have been four sessions of the dance exercise class held at Seattle Lighthouse so far, and I am really enjoying the exercise each week. [...]
Over the weekend I went to see the play Oklahoma at the 5th Avenue Theater in Seattle. As a person who is blind, I really understood [...]
Because the National White Cane Safety Day flash mob was such a success, Seattle Lighthouse has decided to continue with a dance and exercise class. For [...]
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 [...]
THE SEATTLE SIXTH ANNUAL SUPER PICNIC Hosted by the Three Local Chapters of the Washington Council of the Blind Date: Saturday, August 27th, 2011 Time: [...]
The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. is gratified to see that major cuts to Metro bus services have been averted by this morning's announcement that [...]