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Where Are We Now, Winter 2024
In our latest episode of Where Are We Now?, we are honored to share Parisa’s inspiring journey. After moving to the U.S. from Iran, Parisa faced the daunting challenges of adapting to a new country, a new language, and life with vision loss. Through Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind’s assistive technology training program, she embraced […]
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Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind Being Honored by Morris, Manning & Martin WHAT: Registration is open for an annual DC fundraiser, and Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind is proud to have been selected as law firm Morris, Manning & Martin LLP’s partner for the event, called MMM Cheers. For the past four years, MMM Cheers […]
Read More…Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind and accessiBe Partner to launch Podcast fostering Positive Connection between Businesses and the Blind Community
Washington, DC – Wednesday, June 26, 2024 – Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind (CLB) and accessiBe, the market leader in web accessibility solutions, today announced a partnership to launch a collaboration of the “Where Are We Now” and “Spotlight Sessions” podcasts. The joint show aims to foster a deeper understanding between the blind and low-vision […]
Read More…Serving people with vision loss since 1900 in the Washington, DC Region.
WASHINGTON, May 17, 2024– Today, May 17, 2024, marks Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind’s (CLB) 124-year anniversary. “We are honored to celebrate this monumental anniversary of 124 years of essential programs and services to people of all ages who are blind or visually impaired,” said CLB President and CEO Tony Cancelosi. “I am grateful to […]
Read More…A Conversation with Matt Ater
On our most recent episode of Where are We Now, we had the privilege of speaking with, Matt Ater, a CLB Advisory Board Member and alum. Matt began his career in accessibility technology at CLB, and shares a fascinating history and current viewpoints about technology and access. Matt is currently Vice President of Business Development […]
Read More…A FAB Testimonial beginning of 2024
“The class gave me many useful, practical techniques and safety tips for coping with low vision. I learned a great deal and gained confidence that I will be able to manage if my vision continues to degenerate. I appreciate how generously everyone at Lighthouse—especially Annie — gave of their time and expertise. You all made […]
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