The Perspective: Laylah Doesn’t Hold Back Any Punches

June 27, 2022

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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Staff Spotlight: Brian Anderson

May 17, 2022

Meet Brian Anderson, Clovernook Center’s Arts & Accessibility Coordinator. He works with cultural institutions to make their programs and products…

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Staff Spotlight: Join Us in Welcoming Two to our Development Department

April 18, 2022

Clovernook Center for the Blind & Visually Impaired is pleased to announce the hiring of two new team members, Dr….

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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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Freedom the Guide Dog Puppy; A Poem by Deanna Lewis

September 28, 2021

As we conclude National Guide Dog Month, Clovernook Center’s Deanna Lewis shared a poem written from the perspective of a…

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Guide Dogs: Your Questions Answered

September 22, 2021

As animals, dogs offer people many benefits like companionship, comfort and security. For individuals who are blind and visually impaired,…

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Employee Spotlight: Barb Easterling

September 14, 2021

Say hello to Barb! Barbara (Barb) Easterling is a Bindery Associate in the Braille Printing House at Clovernook Center and…

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What Happens When a Guide Dog Retires

Did you know that guide dogs actually retire after they have served their owners? Resident guide dog expert and Clovernook…

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