Sue’s New Pages 6/27/2018

Are you using your vision impairment as an excuse not to do the active, fun things that you used to do? There’s lots of evidence that staying active is one way to have a happier and healthier life.  And if you are not doing anything active, it’s a good time to start. Our advice is to…

Go Out and Play!

I’m still taking a trip down memory lane. This is what we posted on 6/27/2017, words that are definitely still important to us:

Sue says it best: “If I had to define our ‘mission’ here, I would have to say part of it needs to be normalization of vision loss. Acceptance. Not complacency with avoidable blindness or an attitude of throwing up your hands in the face of unavoidable blindness. We cannot stop fighting vision loss and say it is inevitable. Instead, I would like to see us work towards a more generalized acceptance and understanding that there are millions of us and we can and should be part of the community. The more we get out there, the more we will be part of the social landscape. As we adjust to our vision loss within our society, society can adjust to us.”

Our Mission