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    FY2025 Impact Report

    Your steadfast commitment provides the vital stability we need to navigate challenging economic seasons. You are the engine behind our mission, and it is your support and belief in our work that ensures we [...]

  • Exterior photo of the Lighthouse facility in Seattle

    Locations

    From aerospace machining, production, service businesses, retail, administration, accounting, human resources, employee training, and executive-level management, there are people who are blind and DeafBlind powering everything we do.

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    Resources

    Since 1918, The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. has created opportunities for people who are blind, DeafBlind, and blind with other disabilities through meaningful employment and services that support long-term independence and career growth.

  • John Craddock, wearing a suit and tie and glasses, smiles in a photo studio

    Lighthouse Financials + Board of Trustees

    A look at Lighthouse financials in FY 2025

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