Reading Resource Profile for NAVHNational Assoc. for Visually Handicapped Has 10,000 Large-Type Books
NAVH is dedicated to helping people optimize functional vision through educational outreach, research, low-vision aids, and a free large-print lending library.
The National Association for Visually Handicapped is the world’s largest nonprofit focusing solely on supporting the visually impaired, stressing the optimization of residual vision and providing emotional support and services so individuals can retain hope, dignity, and independence despite diminished sight. NAVH’s approach contrasts with that of the National Federation of the Blind, which spurns the palliative “visually impaired” in favor of the word “blind” to instill pride and mitigate negative perceptions of blindness. The distinction between blindness and limited vision, however, is crucial to NAVH, which sees gaps in the blindness system resulting in fewer specialized resources for the visually impaired. NAVH claims that only 130,000 of America’s 26 million persons with some vision loss are “blind” i.e. having no functional vision. NAVH Forms to Aid Low-Vision StudentsDr. Lorraine Marchi, a San Francisco native, launched National Association for Visually Handicapped to address the lack of large-print educational materials for low-vision students. Marchi’s oldest son was born with albinism and had 20/200 vision—the highest acuity for those classified as legally blind. He needed special materials, but did not need braille. Marchi’s organization was the first to institute support groups for parents of visually impaired children. Over time, NAVH has built an information repository that enables sight-impaired individuals, doctors, and blindness professionals to access vital resources and share vision-related news and research. How NAVH Helps Sight-Impaired ReadersNAVH has four main program components to enhance reading for sight-impaired students:
Accessing the NAVH Large-Print Library
How to Contact NAVHNAVH New York City 22 West 21st Street 6th Floor New York, NY 10010 212 255 2804 NAVH San Francisco 507 Polk Street, Suite 420 San Francisco, CA 94102 415.775.6284 Though the government does not distinguish between total and legal blindness, NAVH sees a world of difference between the two terms and seeks to enhance lives by enabling people to maximize the vision they have.
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