The Perspective: One Giant Step for Adelle and Other Kids: New Adaptive Sports
June 18, 2020
The sixth step was the charm. Adelle was five steps into her rock-climbing experience, Clovernook Center’s monthly Adaptive Sports event,…
Employee Spotlight: Clovernook Center Proofreading Team
June 17, 2020
During the Covid-19 shutdown, many Clovernook Center employees continued working remotely, including braille proofreading teams. These two-person teams are comprised…
The Perspective: Sean Ogletree, On the Front Lines
Clovernook Center’s Case Manager Sean Ogletree has been on the front line of navigating the pandemic daily as he has…
The Perspective: Letter from Clovernook Center’s President
Dear Friends, As the realities of the growing pandemic began unfolding in March, we at Clovernook Center were coming off…
Flattening the Educational Accessibility Curve for People who are Blind or Visually Impaired in the Wake of COVID-19
April 21, 2020
In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, it’s not uncommon to find a friend or a loved one struggling with…
2020 Braille Challenge National Competition Update
April 15, 2020
As the Coronavirus pandemic continues to impact our communities, Clovernook Center is updating you on a decision the Braille Institute…
Clovernook Center Hosts Hamilton County BOE to Demo Accessible Voting Equipment
August 8, 2019
New Way to Independently Cast Ballot When Early Voting at the BOE Hamilton County Board of Elections officials will visit…
White Cane Day Raises Awareness of Blind and Visually Impaired in our Community
October 3, 2018
For blind and visually impaired people, the white cane is a critical tool that makes it possible to have a…