Seattle’s 4th Annual White Cane Day Walk
On Saturday, October 11, 2025, at 10:00 AM, the blind community of Seattle and their allies will gather at the base of the Space Needle (400 [...]
On Saturday, October 11, 2025, at 10:00 AM, the blind community of Seattle and their allies will gather at the base of the Space Needle (400 [...]
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 [...]
For nearly a decade, The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc.’s Summerville, South Carolina facility has stood as a hub of purpose-driven manufacturing — blending [...]
Dr. Anna Shagas, Lighthouse Low Vision Optometrist, explains the importance and methods on how to best protect one's eyes.
Why National Disability Employment Awareness Month is Important Today, seven out of every ten adults who are blind are unemployed or significantly underemployed in [...]
“I’m not a person who allows any grass to grow under my feet.” Earnest Glover has always been on the move. Even as a young [...]
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. [...]
Join us in congratulating Dana Van Dussen and Karl Schaeffler as The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc’s 2020 employees of the year! Dana Van Dussen [...]
by John Gibbs, Director of BSC Operations John Gibbs This year marks the 25th anniversary of National Industries for the Blind (NIB)’s [...]