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Home | American Foundation for the Blind Since 1921, The American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) has been a leader in expanding possibilities for the millions of Americans living with vision loss
Blindness and Low Vision | American Foundation for the Blind Since its inception, the American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) has served as the leading source of information and research encompassing blindness and low vision in the United States
Welcome to the AFB Scholars Program Application Through the generosity of the Lulu J Alonso Scholarship Fund, the AFB Scholars Program is designed to provide financial assistance, celebrate academic and personal achievements, and empower recipients to contribute meaningfully to their communities and the broader blindness community
Disability Employment Research: Key Takeaways | American Foundation for . . . As part of AFB’s commitment to changing the way employers see job seekers and employees who are blind or have low vision, AFB's Public Policy and Research Center conducted a literature review on employment and workers with disabilities
About AFB | American Foundation for the Blind Since 1921, AFB has been a leader in addressing the most pressing needs of people who are blind and have low vision and their families, breaking down societal barriers, and promoting broad systemic change
Contact the American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) Ways to Engage with AFB Visit the About Us section on our website to learn more about our mission and impact, along with the programs we offer If you are unable to find the information you are looking for or need to contact a specific AFB program, please call our general office line at 212-502-7600 Service Information and Referrals
Research and Initiatives | American Foundation for the Blind In 2023, researchers at AFB conducted the Barriers to Digital Inclusion Survey (BDIS) to learn about the prevalence and impacts of digital inclusion barriers faced by individuals who are blind, have low vision, or are deafblind
Employment | American Foundation for the Blind As part of AFB’s commitment to changing the way employers see job seekers and employees who are blind or have low vision, AFB's Public Policy and Research Center conducted a literature review on employment and workers with disabilities
Our History | American Foundation for the Blind | AFB100 AFB staff successfully fight for inclusion of blind and visually impaired Americans The Wagner O'Day Act passes in 1938, radically improving employment opportunities for people with vision loss This law requires the federal purchase of blind-made products