Where can I buy products for the blind and visually impaired?
Where can I buy products for the blind and visually impaired?
The Carroll Store – Products for Blind and Low Vision Specializing in Low Vision & Blindness Products The Carroll Store, located on the Carroll Center campus, specializes in providing low vision products, adaptive devices, and technology for the blind and visually impaired. You may purchase products online, over the phone or in-person.
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What low vision products does maxiaids offer?
Our low vision devices include Braille items, canes, calendars, talking watches, computer products, magnifiers, music players/recorders, specialty sunglasses, and much more. MaxiAids has tools for the blind and those with low vision.
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Why choose Urmul?
With an undying faith in people’s capacities and their understanding of progress and development, Urmul has been innovating means and ways of redefining survival and its realities in the desert. The focus is on the vulnerable and marginal sections of the society- women and children.
What is Urmul Bikaner?
The URMUL Rural Health, Research and Development Trust, Bikaner was initiated by URMUL Dairy (Uttari Rajasthan Cooperative Milk Union Ltd.), Bikaner in 1983. URMUL Trust represents a family of organizations working towards social and economic change in the lives of the people in the harsh, inhospitable and interior regions of western Rajasthan.
Who are the members of Urmul?
Most of the members of the Urmul Trust are natives of the Thar, others from representing various institutes and cadres of repute. Work with people is guided by the spirit that most often people themselves know what best can be done and must thus become active participants in bringing the change most needed.