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Celebrating the Class of 2020 in the Midst of COVID-19
March was quite an interesting month for college students across the country. Most of us spent far too many hours in the library during the first week studying for midterms—perhaps the last sense of normalcy most…
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The National Federation of the Blind National Convention is the largest gathering of blind people in the world.
ReadDungeon Crawling on Your Alexa Device
Ever since the first Amazon Echo came on the scene, gaming has been a popular feature. The first games were simple trivia or quiz games, but they have become more and more advanced as time has passed.
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COVID-19 Resources
The National Federation of the Blind is closely monitoring the COVID-19 emergency, which is changing everyone’s lives but has unique effects on blind people.
Learn MoreBlind Parents
The National Federation of the Blind knows that blind parents are fully capable and have been successfully raising children for generations.
Learn MoreLegal Program
The National Federation of the Blind’s extensive legal program has helped advance disability rights case law under the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, creating more
Learn MoreLearning at Home
When virtual education is necessary, we want blind students to be able to continue learning alongside their sighted peers. Gather the whole family, and check out our weekly activities, interactive Zoom lessons, how to videos and more.
Learn MoreFree White Cane Program
The white cane gives blind people the ability to achieve a full and independent life. We have distributed more than 64,000 white canes since 2008.
Know MoreNFB-NEWSLINE®
NFB-NEWSLINE is a free audio news service for anyone who is blind, low-vision, or print-disabled that offers access to publications, job listings, and more.
Know MoreEarly Childhood Initiatives
Our early childhood initiatives provide young blind children and their families with support and guidance to master the fundamental skills of literacy and independent travel.
Know MoreWays to Give
Your donations help us distribute free white canes, provide children with Braille and nonvisual skills instruction, advocate for the rights of blind Americans, and more.
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