Sandy Amodt

Sandy Amodt is an avid entrepreneur — she owns and manages Amber Janitorial Services, which provides commercial cleaning and building maintenance. As an alumnus of Green River College, Sandy has varied experience in many fields. She is active in the community and volunteers with church, education, and social programs, and is a member of CERT, Citizens Emergency Response Team. Sandy owns a 5 acre “mini farm”, where she raises Holland Lops, many kinds of birds including pheasants and quail, chickens, goats and breeds dogs. Sandy has served on the Lighthouse Foundation Board for many years, and is committed to creating equal access to meaningful employment.

Portrait of Sandy, a light skinned woman, smiling
  • Portrait of President and CEO Cindy Watson, a light skinned, blonde haired woman holding a white cane.

    Letter from President and CEO Cindy Watson

    June 15th, 2021

    Despite all the difficulties and negative impacts caused by COVID-19, The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. persevered and remained robust, focused, and ever more dedicated to its mission.

  • Mae Mullen standing in the garden with a mask on

    Mae Mullen Becomes First Female DeafBlind CNC Operator

    November 20th, 2020

    When we feature the success stories of the Lighthouse, or highlight a program that needs community support, we interview employees and community members, and collaboratively write their story with them. On occasion, we get [...]

  • Two images. One of a black woman getting into a car, holding a white cane. Another of two people standing together, next to a car.

    How the LyftUp Program is Filling Public Transportation Gap

    August 12th, 2020

    In uncertain times, vulnerable communities can become even more isolated. For people who are blind, DeafBlind, or blind with other disabilities, navigating a world plagued with coronavirus can be challenging, costly, and dangerous. As [...]