Empowering Independence Through Employment

At the Lighthouse, jobs are about more than work, they are about purpose and direction, guiding people to freedom and a life lived on their own terms.

Blindness is not a barrier to success — it’s an alternate path to it.

Your gift towards our Year-end Campaign empowers people to forge their own path to success — allowing them to rediscover who they are and live meaningful, purpose-filled lives.

Will you make a gift today and give someone their opportunity?

FY2024 Impact Report: The Difference We Made Together

A photo of an orientation and mobility specialist working with a Lighthouse employee at a Link Light Rail station in Seattle with text - 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.

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Audio Described Cinema Night

Vice President of the Lighthouse Foundation Board, Jennifer Smith, kicked off the Lighthouse’s Spring Campaign activities with a unique and fun event on June 18th on Capitol Hill in Seattle. In an effort to [...]

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Lighthouse Low Vision
Services and Clinic

Low Vision Services staff demonstrate accessible technology for clients at the Seattle facility

We have expanded our programs to enhance services for the Low Vision Community: Lighthouse Low Vision Rehabilitation Services, Low Vision Clinic, and our Low Vision Store. Click here to learn more about our services.

Our Low Vision Store is open for in-person visits, Monday – Friday 9:00am-3:30pm.

Questions? Please call (206) 436-2228.

Nick Nathan, CNC Machinist I Aerospace

Watch an audio-described story about Nick Nathan’s journey to independence and employment at The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc.