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DISABILITY INFORMATION AND REFERRAL | AMERICAN COUNCIL OF THE BLIND

225 Reinekers Lane, Suite 660, Alexandria, VA 22314

Eligibility

Open to blind and visually impaired people, their families, friends, doctors, caregivers, and others who work with blind people

Required documents

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Hours

Mon 8 am - 4 pm Tue 8 am - 4 pm Wed 8 am - 4 pm Thu 8 am - 4 pm Fri 8 am - 4 pm

Languages

English

Application process

Call for details

Fees

Dues vary according to state

Service area

Iowa
Illinois
Nebraska

Description

Provides information and referral on non-medical aspects of blindness. Also offers scholarship assistance to blind/visually impaired post-secondary students, public education and awareness training, support to consumer advocates and legal assistance on matters relating to blindness. Consults with different industries regarding employment of blind and visually impaired individuals, governmental monitoring, consultation and advocacy (including the "Washington Connection"), a national legislative hotline, and an annual national convention.

ACB holds an annual conference each July with a large trade show featuring the latest high- and low-tech gadgets for blind and visually impaired people. There are also a number of breakout sessions, seminars, workshops, technology training sessions and more. Each March the organization holds leadership meetings in Washington, D.C. which includes a day on Capitol Hill, where members visit their senators and representatives to discuss issues of concern to blind people. Volunteer opportunities available. Must be at least 15 years old, sighted, and able to walk long distances.

Date of Last Formal Update

11/07/2025

Data provided by

211 Iowa UWCI

Providing organization

AMERICAN COUNCIL OF THE BLIND

Provides information and referral on all aspects of blindness.