Helen Keller Services is comprised of Helen Keller National Center for DeafBlind Youths and Adults and Helen Keller Services for the Blind.| Helen Keller Services
Our Fall 2025 Newsletter is out! This autumn, Helen Keller Services continues building momentum with exciting developments across our organization—from national expansion to Long Island growth. The post Helen Keller Services Fall 2025 Newsletter appeared first on Helen Keller Services.| Helen Keller Services
Older adults with combined vision and hearing loss gained essential skills and connections at HKNC's Confident Living Program, exploring adaptive technology, emergency preparedness, and independent living strategies. The post Older Adults Find Connection and Skills in Confident Living Program at HKNC appeared first on Helen Keller Services.| Helen Keller Services
Learn how Ivana, a DeafBlind participant supported by Helen Keller National Center, found success at Tandem's inclusive workplace through innovative communication systems, braille signage, and thoughtful accommodations that benefit all employees.| Helen Keller Services
HKNC partners with Guiding Eyes for the Blind for an educational seminar and hands-on Juno Walks, exploring guide dog partnerships and pathways to independence for DeafBlind individuals.| Helen Keller Services
HKNC's "Through Our Hands: Creativity Through Touch and Expression" showcases the extraordinary artistic talent of our DeafBlind participants. This tactile exhibition at The Art Guild demonstrates how art transcends boundaries to become a powerful language of communication, connection, and creative expression. The post Celebrating Creativity Beyond Boundaries: HKNC’s “Through Our Hands” Art Exhibit appeared first on Helen Keller Services.| Helen Keller Services
The Children's Learning Center celebrated 25 preschool graduates in a heartwarming ceremony featured by News12 Brooklyn.| Helen Keller Services
We rely on the generosity of donors and volunteers to continue expanding programs and services for individuals who ae blind, have low vision, or DeafBlind.| Helen Keller Services
Helen Keller Services hosted Dining in the Dark at the Sands Point Preserve, where guests dined under blindfold while learning about accessibility, communication, and our mission.| Helen Keller Services
HKNC launches its 2025 DeafBlind Awareness Week campaign, "Cultivating Leadership: Together, We Grow," featuring five DeafBlind individuals who represent the leadership journey from youth to older adulthood. The post Helen Keller National Center Launches 2025 DeafBlind Awareness Week Campaign – ‘Cultivating Leadership: Together, We Grow’ appeared first on Helen Keller Services.| Helen Keller Services
Anthony R. has emerged as one of Tennessee's most promising assistive technology trainers for the DeafBlind community. After developing his skills through Helen Keller National Center's Professional Learning and Leadership Institute internship, he now supports seven clients across Tennessee as an iCanConnect trainer, helping DeafBlind individuals gain independence through communication technology. The post Rising Star: Anthony’s Journey as an iCanConnect Trainer appeared first on Helen Kell...| Helen Keller Services
Tech Blitz 2025 brought together assistive technology vendors and the blind, DeafBlind, and low vision community at Helen Keller National Center for hands-on demonstrations and direct user feedback. Read highlights from our third annual assistive technology event.| Helen Keller Services
For braille display users of iOS, expert Scott Davert shares essential tips helping both new and advanced users maximize their experience.| Helen Keller Services
Providing comprehensive vocational and rehabilitation services and training to DeafBlind individuals with combined hearing and vision loss.| Helen Keller Services