Links to the best sites on blindness: Information on blindness, resources for the blind, activities for the blind, and much more
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issues covered: Information on blindness, resources for the blind, activities for the blind

National Federation of the Blind
Site compiles resources and information on blindness for the visually impaired and their families. In addition to listing services for the blind by state, this site also includes resources for the deaf-blind, parents of the visually impaired, diabetics with vision loss, visually impaired students and seniors, and much more.
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National Institute of Health
The Vision Impairment and Blindness section of this site offers an exhaustive list of resources pertaining to blindness. Included are FAQs and general information, extensive medical information, resources for coping with blindness, directories and organizations for the visually impaired, resources specifically for children, seniors, and teenagers, and more.
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National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
This site offers library information and resources for the blind and physically handicapped. Information on eligibility, signing up, and locations is provided, along with resources to find books and magazines in Braille and audio, and links to NPH/BLS publications.
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topic summary: Created specifically for the blind and physically handicapped, these sites provide information on blindness and resources for the blind. Sites include activities for the blind such as books in braille and resources for sports and recreation. Additional links for parents and teachers, online journals, contact information for special services for the blind and local libraries for the blind and physically handicapped are provided.