THE PERSPECTIVE: It’s Dawson’s Time To Shine
November 4, 2022
Having an activity that a child can call their own is priceless. That could not be more true for eight-year-old…
THE PERSPECTIVE: Making a Lasting Gift To Clovernook Center
For nearly 120 years, Clovernook Center for the Blind & Visually Impaired has held a distinctive place in our hearts…
The Perspective: Youth Camps at Clovernook Center
June 27, 2022
Clovernook Center will host summer camps for children who are blind or have low vision, ages 10-16, on July 18th-22nd…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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….
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…
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…