Facts About Low Vision You Need to Know

February 23, 2021

The month of February is important to Clovernook Center, as we use this month to bring awareness to low vision….

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Caroline Karbowski Intern Spotlight

January 19, 2021

It’s not often that you’ll meet a sighted college student who also reads braille fluently. But that’s not the only…

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Braille Alphabet Guide

January 18, 2021

Download your Braille Alphabet Guide PDF here.

A Message from President/CEO Chris Faust

Today, Clovernook Center for the Blind & Visually Impaired joins our community and nation in celebrating the great American leader,…

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The Perspective: 3 Lessons Imprinted from Teaching Braille

November 13, 2020

As a certified teacher of the visually impaired, Marianne Denning has worked with people from ages 4 to 103, yet…

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The Perspective: November Letter from Clovernook Center’s President

November 12, 2020

“I take that as a challenge every day.” These words, by Terry Strader in describing his role at our Braille…

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The Perspective: Clovernook Employees Make a National Impression

When The New York Times decided to publish a special issue commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities…

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The Perspective: ‘Grammar Maven’ Cissy Lincoln Proves Every Word Counts

Cissy Lincoln is the kind of person who speaks in exclamation points. But please, don’t over-use them in your writing….

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Different Types of Working Dogs – Do You Know the Difference?

September 25, 2020

Did you know that there is a difference between a Service Animal, a Guide Dog, a Therapy Dog, and an…

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Guide Dogs Vs. White Canes: The Comprehensive Comparison

September 18, 2020

A person who is blind or visually impaired has many choices for assistive support to help guide them in their…

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