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Youth and Families - Washington State Department of Services for the Blind

Supports young people ages 21 and under with vision loss by preparing them for successful futures by providing workshops, programs, and activities geared towards teaching age-appropriate skills of blindness, self-advocacy, orientation and mobility, and educational and career exploration.

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Services for Businesses - Washington State Department of Services for the Blind

Supports employers looking to create an inclusive workplace and support their employees who are experiencing vision loss or are Blind, Deaf-Blind or Low Vision.

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Accessible COVID-19 Tests - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Option for 4 free COVID-19 tests for people with low manual dexterity, low vision, or who are blind. Additional ordering help options through Disability Information and Access Line.

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Independent Living Services - Washington State Department of Services for the Blind

Empowering individuals with vision loss to live independently in their homes and communities. You may qualify for the program if you are at least 24 years old, experiencing vision loss, having trouble living independently, not employed or looking for work, and not in school or planning to go to school.

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Talking Book and Braille Library

Provides library services state-wide, at the library and by mail, to any Washington resident unable to read standard print material due to blindness, visual impairment, deaf-blindness, physical disability (cannot hold a book or turn pages), or reading disability.

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Career Support - Washington State Department of Services for the Blind

Provides career services to people who are Blind, Deaf-Blind, or Low Vision and need the skills to get, keep or get promoted in a job

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