The City of Renton Partnering to Empower People with Low Vision
The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. is thrilled to announce a two-year partnership with the City of Renton to provide empowering Lighthouse Low Vision [...]
The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. is thrilled to announce a two-year partnership with the City of Renton to provide empowering Lighthouse Low Vision [...]
The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. is proud to announce STCU’s Here for Good Foundation at Innovia Foundation as a Lighthouse Community Partner for [...]
Mae Mullen, one of just a few DeafBlind machinists working at our Seattle facility, is reaching new heights at the Lighthouse and is the first DeafBlind employee to take part in a 4-year AJAC Apprenticeship program.
There is an incredible amount of high-tech technology and adaptive equipment available that can make your workplace accessible for people who are blind or low [...]
Dustin Bradford celebrated becoming the first visually impaired plant manager for The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. by purchasing a new acoustic guitar. Since 2009, [...]
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 [...]
Charlie Gagnon - Production Worker Charles Gagnon was born in Port Angeles on August 11, 1949 with profound hearing loss undetected until he [...]
Photo collage of Lighthouse employees and community members having fun at the INL Fiesta in Spokane. THANK YOU to the 120 Lighthouse employees, [...]
In 2012 a few employees at Inland Northwest Lighthouse (INL) dreamed about starting the first ever beep baseball team in the State of Washington. They [...]
On October 6, 1964, a joint resolution was passed by the Congress of the United States and signed by then President Lyndon B. Johnson designating [...]