GiveBIG to the Lighthouse on May 7-8!

Mike, a light-skinned man wearing a baseball cap smiles and embraces his dog guide in a kennel at the Seattle facility

Dr. Anna Shagas OD performs an eye exam with a patient in the Lighthouse Low Vision Clinic

GiveBIG to Low Vision. This year we are dedicating GiveBIG to our Low Vision Services. With the help of our generous donors, we assist people with low vision to live independently, continue to participate in their community, thrive and work. Each patient’s journey is unique, and our staff meets them where they are to provide them with the skills, devices, and knowledge they need today and if their vision continues to change, what they need tomorrow.

GiveBIG is two days of giving local and Washinton’s largest online fundraising campaign supporting nonprofits throughout our state, including the Lighthouse. You can be a part of it!

Please consider giving BIG to Low Vision and all our programs today!

Orientation and Mobility in Action at the Lighthouse

Watch this audio-described video about how the Orientation and Mobility program assists individuals who are blind and Deafblind in learning skills to travel independently and safely.

Upcoming Events

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Virtual Job Fair for People Who Are Blind
July 24 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

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Lighthouse Low Vision
Services and Clinic

Low Vision Services staff demonstrate accessible technology for clients at the Seattle facility

We have expanded our programs to enhance services for the Low Vision Community: Lighthouse Low Vision Rehabilitation Services, Low Vision Clinic, and our Low Vision Store. Click here to learn more about our services.

Our Low Vision Store is not open for in-person visits, but store orders can be placed over the phone. Please call (206) 436-2228 for inquiries.

Take a Virtual Tour of our Seattle Facility

We invite you to visit our corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility in Seattle both with this JAWS audio-described video tour OR by schedule an in-person tour with your colleagues, students, or family. Thank you for wanting to learn more about the Lighthouse and how people who are blind power everything we do!