Leading the Vision Loss Community
Our Mission
The American Foundation for the Blind removes barriers, creates solutions, and expands possibilities so people with vision loss can achieve their full potential.
Our Vision
AFB envisions a world where people with vision loss have equal access and opportunities.
Who We Are
"Action is our watchword; action will bring results."
This was our motto when we opened our doors in 1921, and it continues to guide us today. As a national nonprofit with offices in five US cities, the American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) is a leader in expanding possibilities for the more than 20 million Americans living with vision loss. We champion access and equality, and stand at the forefront of new technologies. Our award-winning programs directly address the most pressing needs of people with vision loss and their families. Like Helen Keller, AFB's most famous ambassador, we are committed to creating a more equitable world for people with disabilities.
What We Do
- We connect families to knowledge and support.
- In the business world, we guide the creation of more accessible products.
- We offer publications and eLearning courses to educate professionals in the field.
- Our advocacy helps make landmark legislation like the Americans with Disabilities Act a reality.
- We strive to continue the mission of Helen Keller, who championed the rights of individuals with disabilities during her 44 years at AFB.
We have led the blindness community for over nine decades, proving that vision loss need not stand in the way of success. However, we recognize that our most important work lies ahead. You can help us reach our goals. Find out how to get involved with AFB.
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Join Our Mission
Help us expand our resources for people with vision loss.