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Addressing the needs of Alberta’s children who are blind or visually impaired

To contact us:

Alberta Society for the Visually Impaired

c/o CNIB

12010 - Jasper Avenue

T5K 0P3

 

Phone:    (780) 453-8345

Email:     info@asviedmonton.org

 

 

 

ASVI Calgary

 

Is the Southern Sister to ASVI Edmonton

CNIB

 

Is a national voluntary agency providing services to individuals whom are blind or visually impaired across Canada.

 

Aroga

 

The Aroga Group has been serving the needs of Canadians with disabilities since 1987.

 

CNIB VisuCAT

 

CNIB Library for the Blind.

World Access for the Blind

is a nonprofit organization dedicated to equalizing opportunities for the success of blind people by providing innovative technology and strategies to enhance or replace vision.

Seedlings Braille Books

Offer free Braille books in the Special Projects Section.

They also offer World Book Encyclopedia Articles in Braille.

 

Hadley School for the Blind

Provides correspondence courses for free for families with children with vision loss.

 

Braille Institute

Offer free Braille Books in their special collections.

Toy Industry Association Inc.

Offers a Guide to Toys for Children Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired.

 

Amazon.com  

Offer free e-books

Games for the Blind

Offers games designed for the blind.

Hadley School for the Blind

Free Braille courses for Parents, Educators, and children.

Tumble Books

Online Collection of animated, Talking picture books, reading comprehension quizzes, educational games, and teacher resources..

Braille Bug

Reading Club, Games & Secret Messages …..

Material Resource Unit

Alberta Learning Resource Center’s MRU.                     News Letters

Humanware

Tools that empower our customers to compete effectively in a sighted world.

Children’s Fitness Tax Credit Website Link

Children’s Fitness Tax Credit PDF

Flash Cards

 

A Game

Braille Bug

 

A Game

Resources On Social Skills

From Kevin A. Stewart

 

MS Word Format

 

Adobe PDF Format

Family Connect

 

A New Web Community Brings Together Parents of Visually Impaired Children