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Michigan and Local Organizations & Services


Please note:  These resources, compiled by MCB staff, are provided for your information only, without any official endorsement or guarantee from the Michigan Commission for the Blind.  If you find any links that do not work, please contact turneys@michigan.gov.

 

Consumer Organizations (organizations of people who are blind or visually impaired)

  • Michigan Council of the Blind and Visually Impaired (MCBVI) promoting cultural, social, personal growth, and understanding toward progress, dignity, equality, in issues related to blindness and visual impairment.  Chapters and members function as support groups and resource providers.
  • National Federation of the Blind of Michigan (NFBM)  goals include educating the public to understand that blindness does not have to be a handicap; helping blind individuals lead richer, more meaningful lives; gaining fuller independence; and achieving first-class citizenship.

DeafBlind Services

Employment Services

  • Michigan Works! is a 25-region statewide network of approximately 100 service centers providing a wide variety of programs designed to help workers find and keep good jobs and help employers recruit and hire skilled workers. The Michigan Commission for the Blind works in partnership with the Michigan Works! Service Centers to meet the needs of job seekers who are blind or visually impaired, and to help employers find and retain qualified employees who happen to be blind or visually impaired.

Eye Doctors

If you want to find an eye doctor, you may find these resources helpful.  (Please note that there are licensed eye doctors who choose not to be members of either organization.)

Library Services 

  • The MCB Braille & Talking Book Library serves people who are blind or visually impaired, who cannot physically hold a book and turn the pages, or who have a physically based reading disability.   The library offers best-sellers, mysteries, westerns, biographies, how-to books and other types of materials found in a public library. The only difference is that the books are audio recordings or Braille. 

 

Parents of Blind Children, Organizations and Services for

Radio Reading Services

Recreation and Sports 

Services for Seniors

Other Organizations and Services

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