Join the thousands who have attended these FREE eye-opening seminars and learn about solutions for vision loss

Discover the benefits of video magnifiers, screen magnification software, accessible Pocket PC, products that read your computer screen or read your books, bills, and mail - and more!

Sessions for those with vision loss, instructors and trainers, parents and families of those with vision loss, seniors and senior center staff, and support groups.


FREE LUNCH SERVED EACH DAY



Colorado Springs, CO

Low Vision Day

May 15, 2012 (Yesterday)

9 AM to 4 PM

Assistive Technology Partners
University of Colorado Denver
Southeast Technology Center

4825 Lorna Place

Colorado Springs, CO

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Boulder, CO

Low Vision Day

May 16, 2012 (Today)

9 AM to 4 PM

Best Western

770 28th Street

Boulder, CO

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Denver, CO

Low Vision Day

May 17, 2012

9 AM to 4 PM

Assistive Technology Partners
University of Colorado Denver
School of Medicine
Suite 130

601 East 18th Ave

Denver, CO

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Absecon, NJ

Low Vision Day

May 31, 2012

10 AM to 2 PM


Featured Speaker

Dr. Scott Fuerman OD


John D. Young Memorial Lions Blind Center

100 Crestview Avenue

Absecon, NJ

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Port Richey, FL

Low Vision Day

June 19, 2012

9 AM to 3 PM daily

Lighthouse for the Visually Impaired and Blind, Inc.

8610 Galen Wilson Blvd.

Port Richey, FL

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“I don’t remember a time that I’ve been so pumped about adaptive technology. You guys really make a great team and you know your stuff. Vision Awareness Day was a lot of fun.”

Debra Valenzuela, Texas Department
of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services

“Vision Awareness Day was one of the most informative and entertaining seminars we ever held. Teachers, doctors, technology specialists, and consumers came to learn about the wide variety of adaptive technology for people who are blind, visually impaired, or print impaired. It was absolutely fantastic!"

Dr. Bill Takeshita, F.A.A.O., F.C.O.V.D.,
Center for the Partially Sighted