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Mission StatementThe Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired strives to be our community's foremost provider and coordinator of preventive, educational, social, and rehabilitative programs concerning vision loss. Our goal is to assist each individual and his/her family to achieve their greatest potential. Philosophy of ServiceWe BELIEVE AN INDIVIDUAL'S GREATEST POTENTIAL IS ACHIEVED THROUGH ATTAINING HIS/HER HIGHEST LEVEL OF INDEPENDENCE. All services (other than indicated) are provided regardless of an individual's ability to pay. As a not-for-profit agency incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, USA, ABVI receives funding from United Way, Pennsylvania Association for the Blind, District 4K Lions International, area civic clubs, private foundations, and generous individuals who support us in the fulfillment of our important mission. Our HistoryFounded in 1928 by the Allentown Lions Club, the Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (ABVI) has evolved over the decades from a sheltered workshop "care" philosophy into an organization which supports individuals with vision loss in pursuing their own lives and dreams. Our motto: Pathways to Independence, is achieved through a team of committed people working with each customer on their own goals and dreams. Although methods of service delivery have changed, ABVI has not wavered from its original purpose! That is to prevent blindness wherever possible, and to assist people with adjusting to the challenges associated with severe vision loss.
Contact us by e-mail or call us today for more information at 610-433-6018. |
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