Thank you for joining us for the Blind Health Expo 2024!
Thank you for joining us for the 3rd annual Blind Health Expo! This page is an alphabetical Exhibitor Directory. Please click on the names of each Exhibitor to be directed to their virtual exhibit booths. All Zoom and other interactive links have been deleted.
Alphabetical Exhibitor Directory:
5 Star Eye Care: Transforming sight loss into visionary strength and connection.
Able News at The Viscardi Center: Able News at The Viscardi Center is a news outlet and monthly digital publication that serves as a vital resource on disability and amplifies the diverse, vibrant perspectives of the disability community.
Accessible Pharmacy Services: Home delivery pharmacy service specializing in individuals who have disabilities. We are the largest blind-owned healthcare company in the country and the only provider of its kind.
Accessible Pharmacy Services Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP): A year-long lifestyle change virtual program, fully covered by insurance, for people at risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
Advocates for Service Animal Partners (ASAP): Advocates for Service Animal Partners (ASAP) is the only organization in the United states supporting, protecting, and advancing the civil rights of disabled individuals who use service animals.
AER PsychoSocial Services Division: The Association for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired (AER) is a professional membership organization dedicated to professionals who provide services to persons with vision loss.
AI For The Blind: “AI for the Blind empowers blind and low vision individuals through AI-driven education, technology, and community support.”
AIDB/iCanConnect: iCanConnect distributes distance communication equipment for the DeafBlind
Aira Tech Corp: Aira provides visual interpreting via our smart phone and web apps because access to information is a human right.
Alphapointe: Alphapointe is a Not for Profit organization with manufacturing, rehabilitation, and clinical services specifically focused on serving the visually impaired and blind community.
The American Association on Health and Disability: The disability community has historically been left out of health research and the All of Us Research Program wants to change that by inviting people with disabilities to contribute to research findings that may lead to better health care in the future.
American Council of the Blind Diabetics in Action: Supportive resource for people who are or may potentially be diabetic who have a visual impaiarment, and their friendds or family.
American Printing House: The American Printing House for the Blind (APH) is a global leader in creating accessible educational products and assistive technologies designed to empower people who are blind or visually impaired to achieve independence and success.
Appalachian Center for Independent Living, Inc.: Empowering those with disabilities through advocacy, independent living skills training, peer support, transitions, employment, information & referral, and our Community Living Services Program.
Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and the Blind: The ASDB Low Vision and Blind Program provides services to students already identified as visually impaired, birth through 21 years of age, who are enrolled in an early intervention or educational program throughout the state of Arizona.
Asset Based Consulting: Asset Based Consulting is a solutions-based company committed to building inclusive experiences for employees, employers, and customers with disabilities.
A. T. Guys: Affordable and useful technology gadgets and tools for work, school, and play
Audio Internet Reading Service of Los Angeles: Broadcast via the internet to blind, low vision, and print-impaired, a variety of news, information, and entertainment
Audio-Reader: Audio-Reader fosters independence by providing access to information and the arts for people who have difficulty reading standard print.
Awarewolf Gear: Home of the world renowned All Terrain Cane and Urban Xplorer series of canes.
Blind Institute of Technology: The Blind Institute of Technology (BIT) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people with disabilities through accessible technology training, certification programs, and job placement services, focusing on creating inclusive employment opportunities.
The Blind Kitchen: The mission of the Blind Kitchen is to provide cooking tools and strategies to people with vision loss who want to cook safely, confidently and independently in their own kitchens.
Blind Professionals Network: Uniting to break barriers and achieve professional success!
Bosma Enterprises: Bosma Enterprises provides quality products and services to companies – large and small –creating jobs for people who are blind or visually impaired.
Braille Institute: A nonprofit empowering visually impaired people to live fulfilling lives.
The Carroll Center for the Blind: Helping those who have lost their vision, regain their lives.
Cathedral of the Phoenix: I offer Reiki and emotional freedom techniques to help people become their best selves because I believe that overcoming is a sacred act.
Center for Independent Living of Gulf Coast FAAST Program: The Center for Independent Living (CIL) Gulf Coast is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities to live independently and fully participate in their communities.
The Chicago Lighthouse: Discover The Chicago Lighthouse’s comprehensive services for people who are blind, visually impaired, disabled, and Veterans, including our assistive technology services and new mental health initiative, all designed to help individuals of all ages, races, and abilities live confidently and independently.
Choice Magazine Listening: Choice Magazine Listening is a nonprofit (est. 1962) publishing a free quarterly collection of magazine and literary journal writing, recorded as a talking book for the blind and print disabled.
Computers for the Blind: Computers for the Blind is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to bridging the digital divide for the blind and visually impaired community.
CRAB Children Raised Around the Blind: CRAB provides support for family members with a blind person living with them. And education to sighted individuals.
CREACUBE Co., LTD.: ICT technology for the right to learn for the socially disadvantaged, such as children, the visually and hearing impaired, and seniors
CyR.U.S. (Touch Tags by CyR.U.S.): We provide an innovative solution for applying tactile identifiers to help you identify your favorite skincare, self-care and home care essentials.
Disabilities in Nutrition and Dietetics Member Interest Group: The Disabilities in Nutrition and Dietetics Member Interest Group promotes inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility in dietetics and Dr. Suzi Domel Baxter has two new inspiring books.
Echobatix, Inc.: Text accessibility for items in your hand, for touch screens, and for grocery items.
Elegant Insights Braille Creations: A distinctive, handcrafted collection of jewelry, gifts, and accessories, embossed in braille or with precision engraving.
Envision, Inc.: To improve the quality of life and provide inspiration and opportunity for people who are blind or visually impaired through employment, outreach, rehabilitation, education and research.
En-Vision America: En-Vision America partners with thousands of pharmacies throughout the U.S. and Canada to provide free accessible prescription labels.
Eyes Like Mine:Our mission is to share awareness about the abilities and potential of individuals with vision loss through community service initiatives, comprehensive empowerment workshops, and innovative social change awareness events.
Foundation Fighting Blindness: The Foundation Fighting Blindness (FFB) is a non-profit organization dedicated to funding research to prevent, treat, and cure blindness and retinal diseases.
Glam Canes: Making Independence Glamorous. A chic new look at accessible fashion, the Glam Cane amplifies confidence and promotes sophistication for blind and low-vision fashionistas.
The Glaucoma Foundation: The Glaucoma Foundation is dedicated to improving the lives of people with glaucoma.
Glaucoma Research Foundation: Glaucoma Research Foundation-Our mission is to cure glaucoma and restore vision through innovative research.
Guide Dog Foundation: The Guide Dog Foundation offers free guide, training, and education to people who are blind, have low vision, or have other disabilities
Guiding Eyes for the Blind: Guiding Eyes for the Blind provides guide dogs to people with vision loss; we are passionate about connecting exceptional dogs with individuals for greater independence.
Hadley: Hadley helps empower adults with vision loss or blindness to thrive – at home, at work, and in their communities.
Hull Foundation and Learning Center for the Blind (featuring Speakaboo!): The Hull Foundation and Learning Center empowers individuals with vision loss through life-changing seminars, support, and resources for independent living.
HumanWare: A global leader in all types of Visual Impairments since 35 years!
iBUG Today: Empowering the Blind Through Accessible Technology Training
Inclusive Communication Services, Inc.: Inclusive Communication Services provides accessibility services for the Deaf, Blind, and non-English speaking to create inclusive events and spaces.
Innosearch AI, Inc.: E-commerce for the Blind.
Insightful Publications: Publisher of resource handbooks for the blind and visually impaired communities.
International Association of Audio Information Services (IAAIS): IAAIS is a volunteer-driven membership organization of services that turn text into speech for people who cannot see, hold or comprehend the printed word and who may be unable to access information due to a disability or health condition.
Irie-AT, Inc.: Irie-AT provides services and assistive technology devices for the blind and visually impaired.
JBI International: JBI Library – Enabling access to Jewish life through audio, braille, and large print texts
KMC Essentials, the Essential Kane Keeper: Creator of the Essential Kane Keeper, a convenient way to store the folding white cane.
Leader Dogs for the Blind:Leader Dogs for the Blind provides free orientation and mobility (white cane), guide dog and teen programs.
LENRXLAB: LENSRXLAB is an innovative ophthalmic goods manufacturer specializing in accessible and stylish eyewear solutions tailored for individuals with vision impairments and diabetes, committed to enhancing eye health and quality of life.
Library of Accessible Media for Pennsylvanian (LAMPs): Library of Accessible Media for Pennsylvanians (LAMP) is a free braille and accessible media service for people with temporary or permanent low vision, blindness, or a physical disability that prevents reading or holding a book.
LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired: Headquartered in San Francisco, California, LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired provides education, training, advocacy, and community for blind individuals in California and around the world.
The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc.: The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. empowers people who are blind, DeafBlind, and blind with other disabilities through sustainable employment and transformative services for independence and career advancement.
Lighthouse Guild: Lighthouse Guild provides exceptional services that inspire people who are visually impaired to attain their goals.
Lions Center for the Visually Impaired: Provide in-home independent living skills instruction and training
The Low Vision Store: Retail store with low vision magnification and blindness products
Mary Carmel’s Light: Mary Carmel’s Light, empowering people living with Charles Bonnet Syndrome
Massachusetts Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired: MABVI empowers individuals to continue to lead full lives thru a variety of training and support services.
MLV Foundation: Our mission is to connect the blind and visually impaired by enhancing lives, encouraging independence, and expanding awareness of the four-state region and beyond (Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Arkansas.)
National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania’s largest organization of the blind, advocating for the blind.
National Federation of the Blind of Virginia, Silver BELLS Program: The National Federation of the Blind of Virginia Silver BELLS Program hosts three (3) FREE weekend retreats in Virginia Beach, Sterling, and Richmond, designed to empower seniors, 55 and older, who are losing their eyesight or blind, learn new skills and strategies to maintain their independence and live the life they want!
NaviLens: Empowering the World through Innovative Technology
New England ADA Center: Information, guidance, training and research on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
New Jersey Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired: The Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CBVI) promotes and provides services in the areas of education, employment, independence and eye health for persons who are blind or visually impaired, their families and the community.
The New York DeafBlind Collaborative: The New York DeafBlind Collaborative is a federally funded grant that provides FREE technical assistance: supports, information and resources to families of children birth to 22 years of age with combined vision and hearing loss.
New York State Commission for the Blind: The New York State Commission for the Blind (NYSCB) is one of New York State’s two Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) agencies, dedicated to empowering individuals of all ages to acquire new job skills or sustain their current employment.
Novacoast / Apex Program:The Apex Program offers specialized cybersecurity training, certification, and career placement for the blind, visually impaired, disabled, and military veteran communities, aiming to create diverse pathways into the cybersecurity industry.
One Heart One Vision: The mission of One Heart One Vision is to provide community support and services to blind/low vision women from underserved neighborhoods.
Orbit Research: Orbit Research develops and manufactures braille and educational products including the Orbit Slate multi-line braille displays, Graphiti Tactile Displays, Orion Calculators, Orbit Speak speech-based note-taker and the Optima Braille Laptop.
Pennsylvania Assistive Technology Foundation (PATF): PATF provides free 508-compliant materials and services to educate people about assistive technology (AT), how smart home technology can be AT, and how to fund AT, as well as accessible financial education for people with disabilities.
Pennsylvania Council of the Blind: The PCB is an organization of blind, low vision and sighted persons from across Pennsylvania. Our purpose is to promote independence and opportunity for persons with visual loss.
Penny Forward: Penny Forward is a nonprofit organization founded and led by blind people whose mission is to empower each other to confidently navigate the complicated landscape of personal finance.
Recording Library of West Texas: The Recording Library provides audio to blind and low-vision adults.
RI Talking Books Library – RI Office of Library & Information Services: The RI Talking Books Library provides audio and braille books, magazines, music materials, descriptive DVDs and equipment free of charge.
RightHear: RightHear is a wayfinding solution so that everyone can interpret and understand their surroundings in real time.
Saavi Services for the Blind: Saavi Services for the Blind is a blindness rehabilitation training center providing skills training in nonvisual techniques to people of all ages.
Safety Positive Foundation: Safety Positive Foundation is dedicated to problems solving the personal safety needs of the blind community.
Seamless Customer Solutions: We help companies create and deliver seamless, accessible, and dignified customer experiences for everyone, including people with disabilities, their families and friends.
See-Rynge: See-Rynge is a liquid measurement device designed for the blind and low-vision community.
SenSable: Assistive tech , done right.
Southwest ADA Center: The ADA Center provides info, training & guidance and answers questions on the Americans with Disabilities Act and related laws.
Spoken Heroes: Spoken Heroes is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization that empowers students with disabilities through innovative programs focused on advocacy, communication, assistive technology, and workforce readiness, through the power of education and storytelling. Our mission is to bridge the gap between the ability and disability community, and our goal is to raise the percentage of disability employment.
Tactile Engineering: Tactile Engineering is an Indiana company that mass-produces the Cadence tablet, a revolutionary electronic tactile display that shows animation, graphics, and multiple lines of braille.
Texas Workforce Commission OIB Program: Older Individuals, who are Blind Program, promotes the philosophy of independent living through customer control, peer support, self-help, self-determination, equal access, and individual and systems advocacy.
The Option Group: Advocacy and Life Care Management. From Life Care Management to support for family caregivers, our goal is to ensure that each individual and their family experience the highest quality of life, irrespective of age or condition.
Time-Touch-Take LLC: The Mission of Time Touch Take, LLC is to provide a product that will keep the BVI Community and Elderly safe in their home or assistive living home.
United in Stride: Our mission is to support the blind and visually impaired community in the United States and Canada by offering a free tool for uniting walkers and runners of all levels with guides.
University of Massachusetts Boston Vision Studies Program: UMass Boston Vision Studies program offers personnel preparation in TVI, O&M, VRT, ATVI, CVI
Usher Syndrome Coalition: The Usher Syndrome Coalition: connecting the global Usher community.
Vanda Pharmaceuticals: Vanda Pharmaceuticals and Non-24 Hour Sleep Wake Disorder (NON-24)
Virginia Rehabilitation Center for the Blind and Vision Impaired (VRCBVI): VRCBVI is the blindness skills training center for Virginia. Stop by our Zoom Room from 10am to Noon and 1:30pm to 4pm to hear from our expert staff as they demonstrate, discuss, and answer questions about living a healthy, independent life with vision loss.
The Viscardi Center: Provider of Digital Accessibility Services for Websites, Documents, and Videos
Vision Loss Rehabilitation Canada: Vision Loss Rehabilitation Canada (VLRC) is a not-for-profit national healthcare organization and the leading provider of rehabilitation therapy and healthcare services for individuals with vision loss.
VisionLink: VisionLink is dedicated to assisting all who are living with vision loss to achieve greater independence through excellence in education and wrap-around support services that advance necessary skills and establish meaningful community connections.
VisionServe Alliance: VisionServe Alliance is a consortium of US and Canadian organizations and their leaders working collectively to advance the field dedicated to serving people of all ages with blindness and low vision.
VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired: VISIONS is a nonprofit agency that provides vision rehabilitation services to New Yorkers who are blind or have low vision ages 0-100.
VisualEyes Access:VisualEyes Access offers web and digital accessibility consulting services and high-quality, affordable visual interpreting and administrative services to blind and low vision individuals.
You Don’t Look Blind: Low/No Vision Peer Support Community