Clovernook Center is “Unbelievable”

January 19, 2024

Tony and Beth Maccani have three beautiful girls, Vivien (5), Lucy (4) and Mae (3). “When Lucy was about nine…

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THE PERSPECTIVE: LETTER FROM OUR PRESIDENT/CEO CHRIS FAUST

November 15, 2023

It’s that time of year; a time of togetherness, gratitude and celebration. We are celebrating all that you have made…

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Local Teen Gives Back Through Eagle Scout Project

A local teen with low-vision is using his involvement in Scouts to help support Clovernook Center. Noah Krabach, 17, has…

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A Teen with Many Talents

November 2, 2023

A local teen doesn’t allow low vision to slow him down; he’s active with sports, Scouts and has big aspirations…

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Traveling with a Guide Dog

September 15, 2023

Many blind people travel on a regular basis for business and/or pleasure. Having a guide dog by the handler’s side…

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Local Teen Finds Niche at Clovernook Center’s Summer Camp

Tai Stewart, 13, has always been athletic. As a young child, he played several sports like tennis and Little League…

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Why I am a Guide Dog User

September 5, 2023

The decision to become a guide dog user is very individual and it’s not for every blind or visually impaired…

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Ohio Student Competes at National Braille Challenge Finals

August 4, 2023

In June, 15-year-old MaKenzie Love, of Commercial Point, Ohio, had the opportunity to participate in the National Braille Challenge Finals…

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THE PERSPECTIVE: LETTER FROM OUR PRESIDENT/CEO CHRIS FAUST

June 7, 2023

Everyone likes to have someone that they can count on when facing challenges in their lives. Clovernook Center is a…

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THE PERSPECTIVE: BRINGING JOY TO CHILDREN IN AFRICA

Everyone enjoys reading stories that are fun and entertaining. Children with visual impairments need access to print/braille books to experience…

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