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Tips on viewing the solar eclipse safely.
The Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired has much to celebrate as we approach our 100th anniversary in 2026. VABVI is a crucial organization for people in Vermont facing life-altering…
https://www.vermontpublic.org/local-news/2023-06-13/how-new-technology-support-is-helping-a-growing-number-of-older-vermonters-with-vision-problems  
We are now offering individual MP3 audio files for each news story.  Banana Bread Recipe from When the Cook Can't Look by Ralph R. Read Webinar for the Vermont Family Network about VABVI's children services Concert…
Lawson's Finest Liquids names VABVI recipient of December Sunshine Fund!
Congratulations to our brilliant friend Barry Hulce! At the recent NE/AER Conference, Barry won the Distinguished Service Award at the NE/AER Conference for creating the Low Vision Tablet Stand using a…
The show was great! Congratulations to ALL of the teams, and to the prize winners!
Mr. Craig Coleman, VABVI's 2022 Presidents Award Recipient
VABVI Executive Director Steve Pouliot discusses SMART technology and accessibility
If you are sighted, you likely have misconceptions about vision impairment and blindness
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