The California Council of the Blind (CCB) is an organization dedicated to promoting independence and equality for individuals who are blind or have low vision in California. They provide a safe space for members to express themselves and advocate for equity at both the state and national level. CCB is committed to diversity and condemns hate crimes, systemic racism, and discrimination against marginalized communities.
CCB offers resources and support to individuals experiencing vision loss in later life, including their illustrated book, "Have a Happy Life as a Senior Losing or without Vision," which provides insight and solutions for seniors and their families. They also have various committees and programs, such as the Governmental Affairs committee, which works on issues like accessible drug labeling, and the Inclusive Diversity of California program, which hosts events to challenge stereotypes and promote understanding.
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