Clovernook Center Announces Grants to Fund Initiatives, Provide Services for Customers

August 25, 2020

Grant awards total more than $389,000 to improve the lives of the blind and visually impaired CINCINNATI – August 19,…

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Employee Spotlight: Fred Neurohr, Ophthalmology Program Coordinator

August 24, 2020

For the last year, Fred Neurohr has served as the Program Coordinator for the Pediatric Low Vision Clinic at Clovernook…

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Tech Spotlight: A Closer Look at Digital Braille

July 30, 2020

In addition to producing embossed braille copies of The New York Times’ special ADA section, Clovernook Center’s Braille Printing House…

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Employee Spotlight: Isaac Ferguson, Quality Control Manager

July 24, 2020

Once stay-at-home orders were issued, the COVID-19 pandemic posed many challenges for the staff of Clovernook Center for the Blind…

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Read Before You Visit – Adult Vision Clinic

June 18, 2020

The Adult Vision Clinic, a joint program between Clovernook Center for the Blind & Visually Impaired and Cincinnati Eye Institute…

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The Perspective: One Giant Step for Adelle and Other Kids: New Adaptive Sports

The sixth step was the charm. Adelle was five steps into her rock-climbing experience, Clovernook Center’s monthly Adaptive Sports event,…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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The Perspective: Learning Life Lessons at the Braille Challenge

June 16, 2020

Eunice and Arju may go to separate schools, but at the 2020 Ohio Regional Braille Challenge, the girls were inseparable….

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