This month is World Blindness Awareness and the City of Mobile has some resources to connect the visually impaired.
October is Blindness Awareness Month and the City of Mobile offers resources to connect those with visual disabilities.Sarah May is a visual impairment itinerant teacher at The Callahan School for the Deaf and Blind in Mobile.
“An average student in a classroom, they might be able to look very quickly at the smartboard, back at their book, write down their notes, and for a visually impaired person that’s three different skills for them to focus and see it clearly and it might just take them a little bit longer because they see differently,” May said.
On Wednesday, there was a city council meeting where Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson declared Blindness Awareness Month for the City of Mobile.
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