Lighthouse Employees Demo an AI-powered Mobility Aid
At The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc., we are committed to creating and enhancing opportunities for independence and self-determination for individuals who are blind, [...]
At The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc., we are committed to creating and enhancing opportunities for independence and self-determination for individuals who are blind, [...]
New Seattle Grant Expands Access to Technology Training for People who are DeafBlind The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc.’s Technology Training Center (TTC) is transforming [...]
Uniting Community at the 2025 DeafBlind Retreat The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. proudly hosted its 2025 DeafBlind Retreat, bringing together participants, volunteers, and [...]
At The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc., technology is more than a tool—it's a pathway to greater independence and opportunity. That’s why we are [...]
Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) is an annual event dedicated to promoting digital accessibility and inclusion for people with disabilities. Celebrated on the third [...]
Dr. Anna Shagas, Lighthouse Low Vision Optometrist, explains the importance and methods on how to best protect one's eyes.
In order to make our content more accessible, we’re including a transcript for videos from our YouTube page. Find the full transcript below for this [...]
January is Braille Literacy Month! Braille literacy is important not only to Lighthouse staff. It is also important to the way the Lighthouse functions. [...]
When we feature the success stories of the Lighthouse, or highlight a program that needs community support, we interview employees and community members, and [...]
Roger Poulin has been with The Lighthouse since 2013. A fifteen-year veteran of the federal government where he worked as a computer programmer, Roger now uses his technical skills to teach others as an instructor at the Technology Training Center (TTC).