Self Help Clearinghouse

Blind Helpline

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Braille Institute

Provides publications, cassettes and free books for visually impaired children. Free Braille calendar. Referrals to resources. Tapes on vision loss available to companies and organizations.
Voice: 1-800-272-4553
Verified: 5/5/2008

Hadley School for the Blind

Provides free distance education to blind and visually impaired persons using Braille materials, large print or audio-cassettes.
Voice: 1-800-323-4238
Verified: 5/5/2008

Retinitis Pigmentosa International

Provides support and information for persons affected by retinitis pigmentosa and their families. Supports research.
Voice: 1-800-344-4877
Verified: 10/1/2007

Prevent Blindness America

Fights vision loss through research, education and direct services. Provides referrals to local services. Offers literature on vision, eye health and safety.
Voice: 1-800-331-2020
Verified: 5/5/2008

Guide Dog Foundation

Provides dogs to the blind free of charge.
Voice: 1-800-548-4337
Verified: 5/5/2008

Guiding Eyes for the Blind

Dedicated to enriching the lives of blind and visually impaired men and women by providing them with guide dogs free of charge. Write: Guiding Eyes for the Blind, 611 Granite Springs Rd., Yorktown Heights, NY 10598.
Voice: 1-800-942-0149
Verified: 5/5/2008

Research to Prevent Blindness

Provides publications and information on various eye diseases including macular degeneration, cataracts, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, corneal disease, retinitis pigmentosa, amblyopia/strabismus and uveitis. Funds research.
Voice: 1-800-621-0026
Verified: 5/5/2008

Library of Congress National Library Blind and Physically Handicapped

Refers callers to libraries that have information on books on tapes and in Braille available for qualified blind or handicapped persons who can't read standard print.
Voice: 1-800-424-8567
Verified: 5/2/2008

DB-Link: National Consortion on Deaf-Blindness

Information and referral on education, health, employment, technology, communication and recreation for children who are deaf/blind. Newsletter.
Voice: 1-800-438-9376
TDD: 1-800-854-7013
Verified: 11/20/2007

Recording For The Blind and Dyslexic

Provides information on recorded textbooks and consumer publications to eligible persons with print and learning disabilities. Information on volunteer programs for recording CDs. Membership $100/1st year; $35/subsequent years.
Voice: 1-866-732-3585
Verified: 10/15/2007

American Foundation for the Blind

Clearinghouse of information and referrals for the blind. Catalog of publications available.
Voice: 1-800-232-5463
Verified: 5/5/2008

American Health Assistance Foundation

Provides educational information and funds research for Alzheimer's disease, glaucoma and macular degeneration.
Voice: 1-800-437-2423
Verified: 4/30/2008

Glaucoma Research Foundation

Non-profit, phone support network for persons with glaucoma. Provides free literature and funds research.
Voice: 1-800-826-6693
Verified: 5/2/2008


The above information was "verified" as correct on the date at the end of each entry. Since American Self-Help Group Clearinghouse's database is extensive but staffing is limited and information for these organizations can change, it is not possible to keep every entry in American Self-Help Group Clearinghouse database completely current and accurate. Please check with the organizations listed for the most current information.

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Topic Contents
 Braille Institute
 Hadley School for the Blind
 Retinitis Pigmentosa International
 Prevent Blindness America
 Guide Dog Foundation
 Guiding Eyes for the Blind
 Research to Prevent Blindness
 Library of Congress National Library Blind and Physically Handicapped
 DB-Link: National Consortion on Deaf-Blindness
 Recording For The Blind and Dyslexic
 American Foundation for the Blind
 American Health Assistance Foundation
 Glaucoma Research Foundation