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Foundation Fighting Blindness Jacksonville Chapter
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The Foundation Fighting Blindness Jacksonville Chapter is a nonprofit organization dedicated to funding research for retinal diseases. They provide support, information, and hope to those affected by vision loss, while raising awareness and advocating for increased funding for research. Join their mission by volunteering or donating today.


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Home Sweet Accessible Home
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Home Sweet Accessible Home provides home modification services for individuals with disabilities, including those with blindness and low vision. They specialize in creating accessible living environments to promote safety and independence for visually impaired individuals.


Hope Haven
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Hope Haven provides a range of services for children and adults with disabilities, including blindness and low vision. Their programs focus on promoting independence and enhancing the quality of life for individuals with visual impairments through education and therapy.


IRIS Lending Library for the Blind
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IRIS Lending Library for the Blind offers a wide range of Braille and audio books for individuals with blindness or low vision. Their collection provides visually impaired individuals with access to Christian literature and other materials in accessible formats.


Jacksonville Council of the Blind
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Jacksonville Council of the Blind offers support, advocacy, and resources for individuals with blindness or low vision. Their programs focus on promoting independence and improving the quality of life for visually impaired residents in Jacksonville.