American Printing House, located in Albany, GA, is dedicated to breaking down educational barriers and empowering individuals with visual impairments through innovative products and technology. Since 1854, they have been developing tools to support people who are blind and low vision, with a commitment to creating a future of accessibility for all.
Their Monarch RISE program distributes Monarchs to enhance access to competitive integrated employment for individuals who are blind, low vision, or DeafBlind across the United States. Through partnerships in the blindness field, they have developed eBraille, a worldwide file standard for all to use, promoting inclusivity and accessibility.
American Printing House’s Connect the Dots educational series aims to inspire learning and inclusivity for children with visual impairments, turning history and innovation into an exciting adventure. With a focus on professional communities and free resources through the APH Hive, they provide valuable support to individuals, parents, and educators in the field of blindness and low vision.
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