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St. Albans PALS Group Schedule

The PALS Groups provide a forum for adult clients to share ideas and feelings in a group setting. At PALS meetings, clients learn about a variety of visually impaired-related topics, new aids and appliances, and will receive support and encouragement from others going through similar challenges.

Newport PALS Group Schedule

The PALS Groups provide a forum for adult clients to share ideas and feelings in a group setting. At PALS meetings, clients learn about a variety of visually impaired-related topics, new aids and appliances, and will receive support and encouragement from others going through similar challenges.

Lyndon PALS Group Schedule

The PALS Groups provide a forum for adult clients to share ideas and feelings in a group setting. At meetings, clients learn about a variety of visually impaired-related topics, new aids and appliances, and will receive support and encouragement from others going through similar challenges.

VABVI Board Meetings for FY18-19

Board Meetings FY2018-2019   October 10, 2018: CVMC/other Central VT location 3:30-5:30 pm   January 15, 2019: VABVI office, South Burlington, 3:30-5:30 pm   April 16, 2019: VABI office, South Burlington,…

Rutland PALS Group Schedule

The PALS Groups provide a forum for adult clients to share ideas and feelings in a group setting. At PALS meetings, clients learn about a variety of visually impaired-related topics, new aids and appliances, and will receive support and encouragement from others going through similar challenges.

Middlebury PALS Group Schedule

The PALS Groups provide a forum for adult clients to share ideas and feelings in a group setting. At meetings, clients learn about a variety of visually impaired-related topics, new aids and appliances, and will receive support and encouragement from others going through similar challenges.
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