Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired Details
The Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (VABVI), a non-profit organization founded in 1926 with the assistance of Helen Keller, is the only private agency to offer training, services, and support to visually impaired Vermonters from birth to end of life. Each year we serve over 1,500 clients.Our mission is to enable Vermonters whether blind or visually impaired, to be more independent, to cultivate adaptive skills and to improve their quality of life.
Employees:
20 - 49
HQ:
802-863-1358
Location:
South Burlington, VT, US
Revenue:
1 - 2.5 Million
Vision Rehabilitation Therapy
Low Vision Services
Orientation and Mobility
Adaptive Equipment and Technology
Peer Assisted Learning and Support
Intensive Residential Life Experiences (IRLE)
LEAP (Learn
Earn and Prosper
an annual summer work program for in-state and out-of-state youths ages 16-24)
Helping Adolescents Prepare for Independence (HAPI)
Compensatory or Functional Academic Skills
such as Braille Instruction
Social Interaction Skills
Independent Living Skills
Recreation and Leisure Skills
Career Education
Assistive Technology Training
Sensory Efficiency Skills
Self-Determination
Infant/Toddler