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The American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)'s Directory of Services for Blind and Visually Impaired Persons in the United States and Canada was first published in 1926, only five years after the inception of AFB. That a national service directory was produced so quickly after the establishment of the organization indicates both the great need that existed for information on available services and the desire of AFB to support and respond promptly to blind and visually impaired persons, their families, and professionals who worked with them.

Since that time, AFB has continued to publish the Directory to meet the same pressing need and with the same critical purpose: to provide useful, comprehensive information that helps persons who are visually impaired and their families find the assistance they need and to help professionals identify, coordinate, and deliver services effectively.

The Directory contains information on more than 1,500 organizations and agencies that serve people who are blind or visually impaired. It compiles listings of schools, agencies, organizations, and programs in the governmental and private, nonprofit sectors that provide a wide variety of direct and indirect services, information, and other assistance to blind and visually impaired children and adults, their families, and professionals who work with them. Information is also included on producers and distributors of braille, large-print publications, audiotape, and other alternate media; specialized computer hardware and software and other assistive technology and adapted devices; and other products used by people who are visually impaired.

Each listing of organizations in the Directory provides contact information and a detailed description of the services the organization provides. A listing in the Directory, which is based on information supplied by the individual organization itself, does not imply endorsement or evaluation by AFB. (Additional information on accreditation and evaluation of agencies can be obtained from the "National Accreditation Council for Agencies Serving People with Blindness and Visual Impairment.")

How to find organizations and services in the Directory is explained in How to Use This Directory. For more detailed information about the kinds of organizations that assist people who are blind or visually impaired and the nature of the services they offer, see Description of Services, Description of Organization Types, An Overview of Services and A Summary of Major Federal Programs.

A Glossary of Common Terms offers an explanation of some of the specialized terms frequently used in the Directory and in the field of visual impairment, as well as some common abbreviations. Quick Links contains direct links to the web sites of many of the national organizations that offer services to people who are blind or visually impaired.

Because of the complexity of information today and its constantly shifting nature, AFB welcomes suggestions for corrections, deletions, and new listings for the Directory. Such information should be sent in writing to:

AFB Press
American Foundation for the Blind
11 Penn Plaza, Suite 300
New York, NY 10001

or to afbdirectory@afb.net.

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