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Cooking Up Some Fun in the Kitchen Online
Cooking is a necessity and a pastime everyone can enjoy. Who hasn’t at least heard of Julia...

School Districts get Strong ROI from Future In Sight
Contracting for vision services is an important step in making a school district’s general education curriculum accessible to students with...

Tax Preparation Assistance is Available from VITA
Spring is in the air! Birds are singing, snow is melting, clocks ‘spring ahead’ an hour at 2am on March 14th… and another sign of spring is that...

Delicious Results for Peanut Butter Brownie Baking Event
We had a fun group turnout for our online Brownie Baking event on Saturday! Seven youth participants and event leader Stephanie Hurd, demonstrated...

Words With Friends, Settings for Low Vision Users
If you’re like a lot of people, you enjoy playing Words With Friends on your tablet or mobile device. But, it can get a bit tricky if you have low...

Cliff Smith, a Rewarding Life of Serving and Volunteering
Cliff Smith has “served” all his life. The day after graduation we headed to Boston to sign up for the United States Air Force. He was stationed...

Low Vision Awareness Month
February is Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) and Low Vision Awareness Month. Low vision has a big impact in educational settings, which makes...

Getting Help with NH-TEAP Telephone Equipment is Easy
Are you curious about what happens if you reach out to Future In Sight for information about the NH-TEAP (New Hampshire Telecommunications...

Technology User Groups Evolve into Tech Workshops
Our clients are blind or visually impaired and benefit from a range of assistive technologies that help them access information and communicate with...

Volunteers Answer the Call
At Future In Sight, volunteers have long been instrumental in our ability to fulfill our mission. As the needs of men, women, children and teens who...

The Origin of Braille and the Important Role it Plays Today
Creating a Tactile Language We honor Braille Literacy and Louise Braille, Braille creator, each year in the month of January. Mr. Braille lost his...
