Historical Highlights
Since 1960, the Nebraska Foundation for Visually Impaired Children has helped fund and/or advocate for the following:
- Began the first pre-school for blind children in Omaha called the Children’s Sight Center
- Funded the wages of teachers of the visually impaired at JP Lords in the 1960’s
- Worked with legislators to change jurisdiction of children with visual impairments from under the Board of Control to the Board of Education
- Worked to help legislative matters with Special Education and visual impairments
- Enabled first child who was blind to be enrolled in District 66
- Sponsored Special summer camp through the Salvation Army
- Established a Specialty Blind Shop – aides and devices that operated for two years in Omaha
- Assisted with funding the Radio Talking Book Network with a new sound booth
- Helped with the design and implementation of The Barrier Free Park
- Hired its first blind Executive Director in 2006
- Offered opportunities for educators/family members to attend advanced training
- Sponsored children with music lessons and events: American Youth Concert in Europe
- Sponsored children to attend national/international sporting events: Blind Olympics in Minneapolis and the Disabled Children Invitation International Games sponsored by the British Sports Association for the Disabled in Gates Head England
- Sponsored family members who were deaf/blind to attend the Helen Keller Center
- Sponsored interpreters for the deaf/blind at conventions and workshops
- Arranged tours for persons with visual impairments at the Joslyn Art Museum, Fontenelle Forest, SAC Museum, Durham Western Heritage Museum and Omaha Children’s Museum
- Assisted the National Federation of the Blind of NE in funding the audio descriptive movie at the Omaha Oakview Theater
- Assisted with the funding for the Weigel Williamson Center for Visual Rehabilitation through the Tom Sullivan Fundraiser in 2006
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