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American Council of the Blind of Tusc. Valley
Basic Information
Address: 630 Jordan Dr. N.W.
New Philadelphia Ohio 44663 - 1106
Phone Number: (330) 343 - 1717
Email: acbtusc@wilkshire.net
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Additional Information
President: Carl Russo
Service Description: Support Group Plus. (Visit our website for more information)
Mission Statement:
The mission of the ACB-Tusc. Valley is to improve the lives of the visually impaired by promoting the following:
(1) Independence
(2) Socialization
(3) Interaction with the sighted community
(4) Advocacy
Membership Fee: $15.00 yearly
Eligibility Requirements: A desire to improve the lives of the Blind and visually Impaired.
Area Served: Tuscarawas County in Ohio
Hours of Operation/Schedule: Visit our website.
Services Offered:
Support Group, Equipment Loan Program (If Available)
Support Group, Equipment Loan Program (If Available)
Events:
Monthly Meetings
Monthly Socials (Weather Permiting)
Fund Raising Activities preferably geared to Blindness
Conferences/Speakers: Conventions are available if desired.
Fundraisers: We are currently working to establish a White Cane Walk.
Support Groups: At our Monthly Meetings, business is conducted.
At our Monthly Social Meetings we incourage friendships and an atmosphere of learning from each other's daily dealings with Blindness.
History:
From 1997 to 1999, we were a chapter of the NFB.
From 2000 to now, we are a chapter of the ACB.
Detailed Organization Information:
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We are a 501(c)3 non-profit that strides to make life easier for the Blind and Visually Impaired in Tusc. County.
Please visit our website to learn more about us.
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