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- May 10, 2025
- 9:30 AM (EST)
- 3493 Ashford Dunwoody Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30319
Join our VisionWalk community as we take a step closer to fighting blinding diseases!
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- May 10, 2025
- 9:00 AM (EST)
- Upper Edgewater Dr., Cleveland, OH 44102
Since its inception in the Spring of 2006, VisionWalk has raised over $71 million to fund sight-saving research. Join your VisionWalk community! Together, we step closer to fighting blinding diseases.
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- May 3, 2025
- 9:00 AM (CST)
- 9300 Indian Creek Pkwy., Overland Park, KS 66210
Since its inception in the Spring of 2006, VisionWalk has raised over $71 million to fund sight-saving research. Join your VisionWalk community! Together, we step closer to fighting blinding diseases.
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- May 3, 2025
- 9:00 AM (CST)
- 4570 Huron River Pkwy., Milford, MI 48381
Since its inception in the Spring of 2006, VisionWalk has raised over $71 million to fund sight-saving research. Join your VisionWalk community! Together, we step closer to fighting blinding diseases.
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Retinal Therapeutics Innovation Summit 2025
- May 2, 2025
- 8:00 AM (MST)
- 170 South West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101
The annual Retinal Therapeutics Innovation Summit 2025 is jointly organized by the Foundation Fighting Blindness and the Oregon Health & Science University Casey Eye Institute.
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Therapists at Alma are specialized to help with all types of concerns like anxiety, trauma, relationships, addiction, and more. Visit the directory of licensed therapists who have received training to work with blind or low vision individuals. Courtesy of the Foundation Fighting Blindness
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Exploring mental health resources can be a crucial first step in finding the support you need when diagnosed with vision loss – trusted organizations, platforms, and services that offer tools and guidance tailored to the blind and low vision community.
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Mental Health Advisory Council
The Foundation Fighting Blindness mental health initiative is guided by a mental health advisory council (MHAC) which includes five expert therapists (four of whom are blind or have low vision), a retinal specialist who has treated patients facing severe depression and anxiety, and a Foundation Board Member affected by vision loss who organized a local mental health support group.
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Every journey with vision loss is unique, shaped by personal challenges, triumphs, and moments of growth. In these stories, individuals from diverse backgrounds share their experiences navigating mental health, resilience, and identity.
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The Mental Health Resource Center serves as a trusted space, offering tools, resources, and connections to help individuals and families manage the unique emotional complexities associated with vision changes.