LightHouse Services
Access
Technology
The Access Technology department at LightHouse is here to facilitate the use of accessible technology among people of all ages and levels of expertise, as well as groups and companies seeking education or consulting.
Blind & Low Vision
Skills Training
Our team of teachers and specialists (many of whom are blind or have low vision themselves) are highly trained and experienced in teaching low vision and nonvisual techniques and strategies.
Enchanted
Hills Camp
Enchanted Hills Camp and Retreat serves blind children, teens, adults, DeafBlind, seniors, as well as families of the blind.
EHC
2025 Sessions
We are thrilled to announce that Enchanted Hills Camp will officially open for registration in early February! Whether you’re a nature lover, adventure seeker, or someone looking to make lifelong memories, our camp has something special for everyone.
LightHouse
Little Learners
Working with their families, the program is designed to help young children, birth to age three, who are blind, DeafBlind, have low vision or neurological visual impairment, or whose developmental delays include blindness or low vision.
Low Vision Clinic
At LightHouse, we complement – not replace – the care provided by ophthalmologists and optometrists. Our low vision exams help patients regain independence by focusing on daily living, and we keep healthcare providers updated on all vision recommendations.
Request a
Volunteer
Our dedicated volunteers offer essential support and companionship to our LightHouse community members. Whether you’re interested in volunteering your time or requesting assistance, our volunteer services are here to help.
Youth
Programs
Our dynamic Youth Programs offer year-round social, recreational and educational opportunities for blind and low vision youth of all ages, and we welcome participation from around the Bay Area, state, and beyond.
Other Links
If you’d like to donate (time or financial support) to the LightHouse, please refer to the various options in the Donate section of our website (or click here to make a donation).
If you’d like to inquire about press, partnerships, or other media opportunities, please email press@lighthouse-sf.org.
If you’d like to shop at Adaptations, the Bay Area’s only hands-on brick and mortar store dedicated to technology for blind and low vision individuals — visit us during normal business hours, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Mondays through Fridays, at 1155 Market St., 10th floor., San Francisco, or call 1-888-400-8933.
You can schedule a one-on-one appointment at Adaptations on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Drop-in visitors on any day may be asked to wait.
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Notice to the Public
LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired operates its programs and services without regard to race, color, and national origin in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.
Any person who believes she/he/they have been discriminated against on the basis of race, color, or national origin by LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired may file a Title VI complaint. Title VI Procedures and Complaint Form
Título VI Información en Español
Título VI – Adviso (PDF)
Título VI – Procedimiento (PDF)
Título VI – Formulario de Queja (PDF)
For all other questions, call (415) 694-7323 or email info@lighthouse-sf.org to find out what the LightHouse can do for you.
Funding
Funds from the City of San Francisco’s Department of Disability and Aging Services (DAS) support Adult Programs, the Taxi Voucher Program, Volunteer Programs, and the Access Technology Department.