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    Lighthouse of Broward Shines a Light on the Visually Impaired & Blind During Global Accessibility Awareness Day on Thursday, May 21

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    Submitted by Marla Pierson

        FORT LAUDERDALE, FL– – Lighthouse of Broward is celebrating Global Accessibility Awareness Day with its own Global & Lighthouse Accessibility Awareness Day celebration for the visually impaired and blind on Thursday, May 21 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Flamingo Hall, 12855 NW 8th St. in Sunrise.

    The free community event will showcase hands-on assistive technology and local providers while celebrating accessibility for the visionally impaired, blind and broader disability community. Guests will network, hear inspiring disability stories, visit with vendors, learn about the tools and resources that support independence and experience hands-on assistive technology demonstrations.

    “During our Global & Lighthouse Accessibility Awareness Day we shine a light on the services and new technologies that are improving the lives of the visually impaired and blind as well as those with other disabilities,” said Ellyn Drotzer, CEO and president of Lighthouse of Broward. “There are an estimated 175,000 residents in Broward County living with vision loss and only 3,000 of them take advantage of the Lighthouse of Broward’s programs and services. We aim to change that.”

    Global Accessibility Awareness Day is an internationally recognized observance dedicated to promoting digital access and inclusion for people with disabilities.

    For more information, contact Eric at (754) 752-6665 or visit https://lhob.org/

    About Lighthouse of Broward

    Founded in 1973, Lighthouse of Broward is the preeminent resource for the visually impaired in Broward County, providing specialized rehabilitation, life skills training and employment opportunities to enhance the independence, productivity and dignity of children and adults who are blind or visually impaired and is the only private, non-profit 501(c) (3) in Broward County providing comprehensive educational and rehabilitation services and counseling to blind and visually impaired children and adults.  the Lighthouse is accredited by the Association for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired, is a United Way partner agency and a member of the Florida Association of Agencies Serving the Blind and the non-profit Executive Alliance of Broward. Lighthouse of Broward has consistently held a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator and a Platinum Seal of Transparency from Candid (formerly GuideStar) since 2018. These are independent charity evaluators that assess nonprofit accountability, transparency and performance. Programs include Bright Beginnings, David & Jean Colker KIDS, TeenLife, Ready to work, Vital Living and the NSU Low Vision Clinic. The Lighthouse offers services at its campus in Sunrise, remotely by phone or video conferencing, in-home and/or other community locations. Lighthouse of Broward is located at 5901 Del Lago Circle in Sunrise. Visit https://www.lhob.org/

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