FY 2024 Impact Report

FY 2024 Impact Report

Fueled by the amazing generosity of our friends, partners, and community, the Lighthouse is strong and uniquely positioned to create employment and opportunities for independence for individuals who are blind and DeafBlind! Fiscal year 2024 brought challenges, but we met them head-on. Our strength is in our people and the connections driving our mission: sustainable opportunities and transformative services for the blind and DeafBlind. Thank you for being part of our community!

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FY 2024 Impact Report

Pictured on cover: Orientation and Mobility Specialist Jennifer Geffre provides sighted guide to a Lighthouse employee at a Link Light Rail Station in Seattle

In this Report:

  • President and CEO George Abbott

    We faced a year of both challenges and progress. The Lighthouse had a strong first half of the fiscal year.

  • A group photo of the Human Resources team standing outside of the Seattle facility and smiling on a spring day in Seattle

    The essential programs and services that the Lighthouse offers are made possible by the generosity of our donors and community and corporate partners.

  • Photo of Dr. Anna Shagas conducting an eye exam with a Lighthouse employee

    Low Vision Services are life-enhancing resources for Lighthouse employees and community members with low vision.

  • Read about the stories of our Employees of the Year for FY 2024, IT Systems Director Antonio Rozier and Setup Specialist Gregory Wilson.

  • Two DeafBlind Retreat Participants communicating with Protactile ASL

    We are dedicated to empowering blind and DeafBlind individuals to achieve their fullest potential through specialized programs and services.

  • Photo of Computer and Assistive Technology Instructor Gaylen Floy working with Jacob, a Lighthouse employee, on using his tablet in a computer lab in Seattle

    A look at the expenses from our Employee and Community Services in FY 2024, and the hours of direct services we provided to our employees.

  • Production Worker Justin Credle

    We offer diverse career opportunities, prioritize advancement, and ensure representation at every level of the organization.

  • A group of volunteers from Starbucks smile in the Fragrant Garden at the Lighthouse in Seattle

    We work with local and national foundations, corporations, and service organizations to ensure our programs are available to those who depend on them.

  • Orientation and Mobility Specialist Jennifer Geffre demonstrates using a tactile map to Lighthouse employee William Belina

    A look at the revenues from Fiscal Year 2024 at The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc.

  • A Lighthouse employee who is DeafBlind communicates using Protactile ASL with an interpreter on the shop floor in Seattle

    A catalog of resources for information and education on our programs, ways to give, and blindness in general.

  • Exterior photo of the Lighthouse facility in Seattle

    Providing jobs for people who are blind in traditionally difficult blind employment locations.

  • The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc., a Monthly Career exploration and Development Webinar for job seekers who are blind, Low Vision, DeafBlind and blind with other disabilities. The ABCs of Interviewing The interview is a critical step in landing a job, whether it's face-to-face or virtual. In this webinar, we'll walk through the full [...]

  • Two brothers stand next to each other at a computer work station

    Dr. Anna Shagas, Lighthouse Low Vision Optometrist, explains the importance and methods on how to best protect one's eyes.

  • Video thumbnail of Dr. Anna Shagas smiling with text - How to Protect One's Eyes

    Dr. Anna Shagas, Lighthouse Low Vision Optometrist, explains the importance and methods on how to best protect one's eyes.

  • "What is your personal brand?" on top of line drawings of 100+ objects.

    The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. Career Development and Exploration, a Monthly Webinar: this webinar is for job seekers who are blind, Low Vision, DeafBlind, and blind with other disabilities. Often when we hear the term “developing a brand” we think about companies. For someone who is seeking a new job or positioning [...]

  • Join The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. for an exciting and interactive webinar featuring Ally, the new AI assistant from Envision. Specifically designed for the blind and visually impaired community, Ally is a powerful new tool designed to help you get things done, learn on the go, gather information, and interact with the [...]

  • Eye structure. Anatomy of an eye defect, Glaucoma

    March 12th marks World Glaucoma Day, an important global event aimed at raising awareness about glaucoma, a leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. With over 60 million people affected by this condition, the day serves as an opportunity to educate the public about the dangers of glaucoma, its risk factors, and the importance of [...]

  • A light-skinned man smiling, wearing a ballcap and sunglasses

    Mae Mullen, one of just a few DeafBlind machinists working at our Seattle facility, is reaching new heights at the Lighthouse and is the first DeafBlind employee to take part in a 4-year AJAC Apprenticeship program.

  • Touching hands communicating via tactile sign language

    Usher syndrome is a rare genetic condition that affects both hearing and vision, leading to hearing loss and progressive vision impairment. It is one of the most common causes of combined deafness and blindness. The condition is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner, meaning both parents must carry the defective gene for a child [...]

  • Join The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. and tech YouTuber Carrie from Carrie on Accessibility for an interactive webinar on the latest advancements in AI voice and vision technology. We’ll explore and demonstrate ChatGPT’s Advanced VoiceMode with real-time image descriptions, walk through live video features with Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses, and take a [...]

  • The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc., Monthly Career Webinar: this webinar is for job seekers who are blind, low vision, DeafBlind, and blind with other disabilities. Community organizations have a wealth of information to help aspiring business owners gain the information and needed skills to launch a successful business. Join the webinar to learn [...]

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