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1234 E Northern Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85020-4274
Provides educational programs for children with visual impairments. Services include infant-toddler program, daily preschool classes, K-4 elementary school, itinerant vision instructors, vocational guidance, and summer independent living program for school age students with visual impairments. Also provides instruction in orientation and mobility, braille, communication, and assistive technology.
2430 S 75th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85043-7411
Provides educational programs for children with visual impairments. Services include infant-toddler program, daily preschool classes, itinerant vision instructors, vocational guidance, and summer independent living program for school age students with visual impairments. Also provides instruction in orientation and mobility, braille, communication, and assistive technology.
3100 E Roosevelt St, Phoenix, AZ 85008-5036
Provides assistance with ordering special aids, assistive technology training, in-home independent living skills education, professional counseling, social recreation, and transportation for people with visual impairments. Offers community education and outreach including a speaker's bureau, communications, and professional training seminars.
2005 N 91st Pl, Chandler, AZ 85224-1625
Provides educational programs for children with visual impairments. Services include infant-toddler program, daily preschool classes, itinerant vision instructors, vocational guidance, and summer independent living program for school age students with visual impairments. Also provides instruction in orientation and mobility, braille, communication, and assistive technology.
1234 E Northern Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85020-4274
Offers programs to promote self-sufficiency in students with visual impairments. Provides year-round recreational opportunities and daily living instruction through the Sports, Habilitation, Arts and Recreation Program (SHARP). Teen-to-Work provides a six-week residential program to prepare high school students for employment and independent living. Also provides college readiness services including FAFSA form assistance, independent living skills, and obtaining course materials in accessible formats. Also offers a 9 month transition program for young adults to prepare them for their future career called success, opportunity, advocacy, and responsibility (SOAR). Provides a media center and library with adapted materials such as braille and large print textbooks.