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The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. proudly produces SKILCRAFT® products and services that create and sustain rewarding careers for Americans who are blind. SKILCRAFT: Exceptional quality. Extraordinary impact. Learn more at NIB.org/SKILCRAFT.

  • SKILCRAFT® / Quartet® Wallboards (magnetic, cork, melamine surfaces)
  • Display easels (dry erase and chalkboard)
  • Drop-knife paper trimmers
  • Spring-back binders
  • Steel bookends

Hydration

The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. manufactures an array of various on-the-move hydration products for the US Military.  The most well-recognized is our 1-Quart Canteen (M1), a sturdy air-tight drinking system issued to members of our armed forces.  The canteens come in 1- and 2- quart varieties, and are available in olive drab and black finishes. We also produce the MOLLE (Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment) hydration backpack system, which is currently issued and used by the U.S. Army.

Collage of SKILCRAFT hydration products manufactured by the Lighthouse

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