Associated Services for the Blind

ASB has been located in the Robert Morris Building at 919 Walnut Street in Center City, Philadelphia since 1975[1]

The Associated Services for the Blind & Visually Impaired (ASB) is a private non-profit organization in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania which promotes self-esteem, independence, and self-determination in people who are blind or visually impaired. It provides education and training resources, community action and public education, serving as a voice and advocate for the rights of the blind or visually impaired.

Since 1975, the agency has been located in the Robert Morris Building at 919 Walnut Street in Center City, Philadelphia, along with the Regional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped of the Free Library of Philadelphia.

History

On November 30, 1983, three agencies the Information Center for the Blind, the Nevil Institute for Rehabilitation and Service and Volunteer Services for the Blind merged to form Associated Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired. A lineage that began in 1874 with the Pennsylvania Working Home for Blind Men is today the largest non-profit organization in southeastern Pennsylvania serving the blind and visually impaired.

Services

ASB provides a wide range of services:

References

  1. "Our History" on the ASB website

External links

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