
Georgia retreat gives DeafBlind adults a sense of belonging
Since 1999, DeafBlind Access of the South has offered retreats to provide a sense of togetherness. Before moving to Georgia, Frank Levine grew up in South Africa. Even though he

Since 1999, DeafBlind Access of the South has offered retreats to provide a sense of togetherness. Before moving to Georgia, Frank Levine grew up in South Africa. Even though he
From early June through the end of July, seven blind and visually impaired individuals discovered the benefits of Pilates. There’s usually a pivotal moment of discovery for most people who

Students ages 14-21 participated in horsemanship, beekeeping and other activities at the school’s annual sports camp. As athletic director of Tennessee School for the Blind, Andy Joiner is responsible for

Dining In the Dark allows a fully sighted person to briefly experience what it’s like to eat a meal without being able to see, something a blind person does on

Whether it’s martial arts, beep baseball or blind hockey, Alex Barrera believes staying active is key to dealing with vision loss. There’s hardly a day that Alex Barrera isn’t taking

Thanks to an FFF sponsorship, the Blinded Veterans Association will offer bowling and other activities to members at its annual convention later this summer. Blinded Veterans Association Chief of Staff

The 2023 Foreseeable Future grant recipient uses goalball to be an example to other blind athletes. Jason Capati was about six years old when he began experiencing vision loss, so

Camp Abilities kids ages 10 and older learned horse care, leatherwork and other activities in an all-day ranch environment. For nearly 60 years, White Stallion Ranch has been a preferred

Through a partnership with the Foreseeable Future Foundation and Envision, Inc., students from the Kansas State School for the Blind learned the basics of horsemanship. Camp Wood has been a