The Perspective: Making a Lasting Gift

June 27, 2022

For more than 115 years, Clovernook Center for the Blind & Visually Impaired has occupied a special place throughout our…

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The Perspective: Youth Camps at Clovernook Center

Clovernook Center will host summer camps for children who are blind or have low vision, ages 10-16, on July 18th-22nd…

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The Perspective: Letter From our President/CEO Chris Faust

Children who are blind or visually impaired benefit from opportunities that make them feel included in their community. Clovernook Center’s…

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The Perspective: Former Board Chair’s Impact Is Transformational

Mike Ehrensberger served as Chairman of the Board at Clovernook Center until April of this year.  As the driving force…

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The Perspective: Laylah Doesn’t Hold Back Any Punches

Kids love to play sports.  This is no exception for nine-year-old Laylah.  She was first introduced to the Adaptive Sports…

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The Perspective: Dr. Sarah Lopper Making a Difference for Children with Low Vision

November 22, 2021

When you meet Dr. Sarah Lopper, you are immediately drawn to her warm smile and calm, gentle nature. “My mother…

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The Perspective: November Letter from Clovernook Center’s President

How do you define “bold” in a visually impaired world? At Clovernook Center, it could mean snow skiing one day…

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The Perspective: Low Vision Clinic Helps Drew See a Brighter Future

When Jessica Fannin’s son Drew was 12 weeks old, a single word changed the roadmap of his life. That word…

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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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