The Canadian National Institute For The Blind (CNIB)
Since 1918, The Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) has been helping blind, visually impaired and deaf-blind Canadians to address one of the greatest challenges of their lives: thriving--not just surviving--in a sighted world. Whether it's helping children become literate in braille, aiding adults in acquiring workplace skills, or teaching seniors the daily living skills that can help them continue to lead independent lives, the CNIB is guided by a key principle: people who are blind or visually impaired can be as productive, fulfilled and happy as sighted people.
In executing its mandate and maintaining the trust of its clients, the CNIB strives hard to build awareness, promote advocacy and ensure accountability between itself and its stakeholders. Ultimately, the most important goal of the CNIB is to ensure that blind and visually impaired Canadians have the resources necessary to fulfill their dreams. To this end, it provides the following core services: Counseling and referral; rehabilitation teaching; orientation and mobility training; sight enhancement (vision rehabilitation); technical aids; career development and employment programs; and library services.
The CNIB website contains information on scholarships, grants, foundations and organizations that assist the blind and visually impaired, career development and orientation resources.
The Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB)
1929 Bayview Ave.
Toronto, ON M4G 3E8
Canada
Web: http://www.cnib.ca


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