Once upon a time my best visual acuity was 20/40. My field of view was limited to 40...
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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...

Eastman’s Dock of Seabrook Receives Access Award
This week we awarded our friends at Eastman's Dock in Seabrook NH with the Access Award. As hosts of our annual sea fishing trip for the youth and...

Reaching Underserved Communities – Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
(This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity) As part of our mission, we have long felt passionate about understanding and delivering...

October Celebrates White Cane Dog Guide Safety Awareness
It was 1964 when President Lyndon Johnson, under joint resolution of Congress, proclaimed October 15th to be White Cane Safety Day – a day that...

VIDEO: A Thank You Message for National Volunteer Week
Each April since 1974, a week is set aside to appreciate the impact volunteers make on civic life, in the community, in nonprofit organizations and...

VIDEO: Christine Welcomes Each Day with Enthusiasm
First released in the summer of 2018, Christine's story is one of empowerment and gratitude – a timely backdrop as we enter November. Her ability to...

Sew-ing the Seeds of Love
The Future In Sight Adaptive Sewing program has been keeping New Hampshire seniors happily sewing away for over 4 years now! On the 4th Thursday of...

VIDEO: Trisha’s Story
Trisha is from Loudon New Hampshire and has generously shared her story with us about her life with low vision, how she is using tools and...
Linda Piekarski
“I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN A HIGH ACHIEVER, AND I WOULD LIKE TO STAY THAT WAY.” Linda Piekarski has never been in the United States Marines, but that...
Kristen Hallee
ENJOYING LIFE WITH A GUIDE DOG Kristin was born with cataracts and diagnosed with glaucoma at the age of 4. She graduated with honors from Rivier...
David Patton
STAYING ACTIVE “If you believe, you can do it!” So says David Patton, a client at the New Hampshire Association for the Blind. In 2008, David lost...
