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Events in October 2024

  • White Cane Day Celebration

    White Cane Day Celebration

    (All day)
    Oct 5

    To the left, flyer features white text on a dark gray background that reads “White Cane Day/ Saturday Oct. 5 / Join us for a march across the Golden Gate Bridge. RSVP & details to come!” To the right is a photo of a parent and child holding hands and walking across the Golden Gate Bridge— the child is using a white cane

    SAVE THE DATE - WHITE CANE DAY!

    2024 White Cane Day Celebration and march across the Golden Gate Bridge!

    Saturday, October 5, 2024

    After such an incredible success and historic White Cane Day march last October, we are at it again in 2024! March with friends from LightHouse and the blind and low vision communities as we come together to traverse the iconic Golden Gate Bridge in celebration of White Cane Day, symbolizing the strength and determination of those who navigate the world with the support of white canes and dog guides. It's not just a march; it's a journey towards inclusion, awareness, and support for the blind and low vision community. Please save the date, mark your calendars, and tell your friends to stay tuned for more details on this empowering event!

     

    RSVPs are now open! Complete the registration form here.

  • Discover the Monarch: Braille & Tactile Graphics Display (in-person)

    Discover the Monarch: Braille & Tactile Graphics Display (in-person)


    Oct 9

    LightHouse San Francisco, 1155 Market St., San Francisco

    Get ready for an exciting hands-on experience with the Monarch, the groundbreaking multi-line Braille and tactile graphics display! Developed through a collaboration between the American Printing House for the Blind and Humanware, the Monarch is the first device to offer both detailed tactile graphics and formatted Braille on a single device. Join us at the LightHouse for the Blind as we dive into the future of accessible technology! You’ll be among the first to explore this revolutionary innovation, which lets you access thousands of pre-made tactile graphics and eBooks, and even graph mathematical equations with ease. You will learn how to navigate and orient yourself to the display, gain an introductory understanding of the Monarch’s capabilities, and learn how to access and explore a tactile graphic.

    This exclusive training, hosted by the LightHouse For the Blind in partnership with the Talking Books and Braille Center (TBBC), is designed for patrons with some Braille knowledge and prior experience with Braille displays. We hope that you will take part in this exciting metamorphosis occurring in the Braille technology landscape.

    Ready to reserve your spot? Space is limited to six people due to the hands-on nature of this training, so get in touch with us right away. RSVP to Gabe Griffith at GGriffith@lighthouse-sf.org OR 415-694-7680. We can't wait to see you there!

  • Low Vision Skills: Putting It All Together **RESCEDUELD FOR NOVEMBER DATES TBA

    Low Vision Skills: Putting It All Together **RESCEDUELD FOR NOVEMBER DATES TBA


    Oct 15

    **This course has been rescheduled to November. Dates TBA. 

    The Low Vision Skills: Putting It All Together course is composed of essential topics recommended for all participants who are new to low vision.

    Adults 55 and older, in addition to adult clients being served by the California Department of Rehabilitation, are invited to participate in a virtual course geared towards learning about their changes in vision. Participants will learn practical ways to maximize successful, independent living skills in work, school, and daily living environments.

    The virtual portion of the course is six classes over three weeks: a 2.5-hour introductory class with a Low Vision Optometrist, Social Worker, and two Certified Low Vision Therapists, followed by five, 2.5-hour classes which will include practical skills taught by the Certified Low Vision Therapists. Included in the course: a pre-course assessment one week prior to the start of the course, ongoing low vision skills office hours during the course, one in-person half-day group lesson, and one individualized lesson for a total of eight lessons.

    It is a comprehensive skills training course introducing participants to foundational low vision concepts, skills and current technologies for maximizing successful, independent daily living skills. After the six virtual classes, participants can expect to feel more confident in using their vision and making changes in their environment for independent daily living skills. Class 7 is a half-day, in-person Group Adaptive Devices and Strategies Demonstration at a location to be determined after the six virtual classes. Thereafter; participants are eligible for Class 8, an individualized Low Vision Therapy lesson.

    The six virtual classes will be taught via Zoom Video Conferencing (independent Zoom video skills are required for all virtual classes), best viewed on a large screen tablet, laptop, or computer only (phone is not recommended) at the following dates and times (Pacific Standard Time):

    Before the course begis  (by Zoom video): Course Introduction and Pre-Course Assessment

    Week 1 (Virtual via Zoom video):
    Class #1 - 9:45 a.m. to 12:15 pm; Class #2 – 12:45 pm to 3:15 pm

    Office hours support time available between Weeks 1 and 2

    Week 2 (Virtual via Zoom video):
    Class #3 - 9:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m; Class #4 – 12:45 to 3:15 p.m

    Office hours support time available between Weeks 2 and 3

    Week 3 (Virtual via Zoom video):
    Class #5 - 9:45 am to 12:15 pm Class #6 – 12:45 to 3:15 pm

    Office hours support time available between Weeks 3 and 4

    Week 4 (In-person Class #7): Location and Date to be determined – Group Adaptive Devices and Strategies Demonstration - 10:00 am to 3:00 pm (including 1 hour break for provided lunch, peer interaction)

    In-person Class #8: individualized follow-up low vision skills lesson tailored to the unique needs of each participant

    If you are not with the California Department of Rehabilitation, and if you are age 55 and older, living in the counties of San Francisco, San Mateo, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Colusa, Lake, Mendocino, Humboldt, Del Norte and Trinity, there may be partial scholarship funding for training and course materials. For adults working with the California Department of Rehabilitation, please contact your Rehabilitation Counselor directly to discuss participation and referral.

    The registration for this course is currently pending; deadline . All interested parties please contact an Intake Coordinator by email at intake@lighthouse-sf.org for any questions and planning for a LH Services Orientation and an Assessment Day. Ideally, interested parties would have a Low Vision Evaluation completed within one year prior to the start of any low vision course. When registration is full, any appropriate Low Vision course referrals will then be placed on our waitlist (next dates TBA).

  • Low Vision Skills: Putting It All Together **RESCEDUELD FOR NOVEMBER DATES TBA

    Low Vision Skills: Putting It All Together **RESCEDUELD FOR NOVEMBER DATES TBA


    Oct 22

    **This course has been rescheduled to November. Dates TBA. 

    The Low Vision Skills: Putting It All Together course is composed of essential topics recommended for all participants who are new to low vision.

    Adults 55 and older, in addition to adult clients being served by the California Department of Rehabilitation, are invited to participate in a virtual course geared towards learning about their changes in vision. Participants will learn practical ways to maximize successful, independent living skills in work, school, and daily living environments.

    The virtual portion of the course is six classes over three weeks: a 2.5-hour introductory class with a Low Vision Optometrist, Social Worker, and two Certified Low Vision Therapists, followed by five, 2.5-hour classes which will include practical skills taught by the Certified Low Vision Therapists. Included in the course: a pre-course assessment one week prior to the start of the course, ongoing low vision skills office hours during the course, one in-person half-day group lesson, and one individualized lesson for a total of eight lessons.

    It is a comprehensive skills training course introducing participants to foundational low vision concepts, skills and current technologies for maximizing successful, independent daily living skills. After the six virtual classes, participants can expect to feel more confident in using their vision and making changes in their environment for independent daily living skills. Class 7 is a half-day, in-person Group Adaptive Devices and Strategies Demonstration at a location to be determined after the six virtual classes. Thereafter; participants are eligible for Class 8, an individualized Low Vision Therapy lesson.

    The six virtual classes will be taught via Zoom Video Conferencing (independent Zoom video skills are required for all virtual classes), best viewed on a large screen tablet, laptop, or computer only (phone is not recommended) at the following dates and times (Pacific Standard Time):

    Before the course begis  (by Zoom video): Course Introduction and Pre-Course Assessment

    Week 1 (Virtual via Zoom video):
    Class #1 - 9:45 a.m. to 12:15 pm; Class #2 – 12:45 pm to 3:15 pm

    Office hours support time available between Weeks 1 and 2

    Week 2 (Virtual via Zoom video):
    Class #3 - 9:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m; Class #4 – 12:45 to 3:15 p.m

    Office hours support time available between Weeks 2 and 3

    Week 3 (Virtual via Zoom video):
    Class #5 - 9:45 am to 12:15 pm Class #6 – 12:45 to 3:15 pm

    Office hours support time available between Weeks 3 and 4

    Week 4 (In-person Class #7): Location and Date to be determined – Group Adaptive Devices and Strategies Demonstration - 10:00 am to 3:00 pm (including 1 hour break for provided lunch, peer interaction)

    In-person Class #8: individualized follow-up low vision skills lesson tailored to the unique needs of each participant

    If you are not with the California Department of Rehabilitation, and if you are age 55 and older, living in the counties of San Francisco, San Mateo, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Colusa, Lake, Mendocino, Humboldt, Del Norte and Trinity, there may be partial scholarship funding for training and course materials. For adults working with the California Department of Rehabilitation, please contact your Rehabilitation Counselor directly to discuss participation and referral.

    The registration for this course is currently pending; deadline . All interested parties please contact an Intake Coordinator by email at intake@lighthouse-sf.org for any questions and planning for a LH Services Orientation and an Assessment Day. Ideally, interested parties would have a Low Vision Evaluation completed within one year prior to the start of any low vision course. When registration is full, any appropriate Low Vision course referrals will then be placed on our waitlist (next dates TBA).

  • Low Vision Skills: Putting It All Together **RESCEDUELD FOR NOVEMBER DATES TBA

    Low Vision Skills: Putting It All Together **RESCEDUELD FOR NOVEMBER DATES TBA


    Oct 29

    **This course has been rescheduled to November. Dates TBA. 

    The Low Vision Skills: Putting It All Together course is composed of essential topics recommended for all participants who are new to low vision.

    Adults 55 and older, in addition to adult clients being served by the California Department of Rehabilitation, are invited to participate in a virtual course geared towards learning about their changes in vision. Participants will learn practical ways to maximize successful, independent living skills in work, school, and daily living environments.

    The virtual portion of the course is six classes over three weeks: a 2.5-hour introductory class with a Low Vision Optometrist, Social Worker, and two Certified Low Vision Therapists, followed by five, 2.5-hour classes which will include practical skills taught by the Certified Low Vision Therapists. Included in the course: a pre-course assessment one week prior to the start of the course, ongoing low vision skills office hours during the course, one in-person half-day group lesson, and one individualized lesson for a total of eight lessons.

    It is a comprehensive skills training course introducing participants to foundational low vision concepts, skills and current technologies for maximizing successful, independent daily living skills. After the six virtual classes, participants can expect to feel more confident in using their vision and making changes in their environment for independent daily living skills. Class 7 is a half-day, in-person Group Adaptive Devices and Strategies Demonstration at a location to be determined after the six virtual classes. Thereafter; participants are eligible for Class 8, an individualized Low Vision Therapy lesson.

    The six virtual classes will be taught via Zoom Video Conferencing (independent Zoom video skills are required for all virtual classes), best viewed on a large screen tablet, laptop, or computer only (phone is not recommended) at the following dates and times (Pacific Standard Time):

    Before the course begis  (by Zoom video): Course Introduction and Pre-Course Assessment

    Week 1 (Virtual via Zoom video):
    Class #1 - 9:45 a.m. to 12:15 pm; Class #2 – 12:45 pm to 3:15 pm

    Office hours support time available between Weeks 1 and 2

    Week 2 (Virtual via Zoom video):
    Class #3 - 9:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m; Class #4 – 12:45 to 3:15 p.m

    Office hours support time available between Weeks 2 and 3

    Week 3 (Virtual via Zoom video):
    Class #5 - 9:45 am to 12:15 pm Class #6 – 12:45 to 3:15 pm

    Office hours support time available between Weeks 3 and 4

    Week 4 (In-person Class #7): Location and Date to be determined – Group Adaptive Devices and Strategies Demonstration - 10:00 am to 3:00 pm (including 1 hour break for provided lunch, peer interaction)

    In-person Class #8: individualized follow-up low vision skills lesson tailored to the unique needs of each participant

    If you are not with the California Department of Rehabilitation, and if you are age 55 and older, living in the counties of San Francisco, San Mateo, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Colusa, Lake, Mendocino, Humboldt, Del Norte and Trinity, there may be partial scholarship funding for training and course materials. For adults working with the California Department of Rehabilitation, please contact your Rehabilitation Counselor directly to discuss participation and referral.

    The registration for this course is currently pending; deadline . All interested parties please contact an Intake Coordinator by email at intake@lighthouse-sf.org for any questions and planning for a LH Services Orientation and an Assessment Day. Ideally, interested parties would have a Low Vision Evaluation completed within one year prior to the start of any low vision course. When registration is full, any appropriate Low Vision course referrals will then be placed on our waitlist (next dates TBA).

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