October is White Cane Awareness Month! Join the Massachusetts Commission for the Blind to celebrate the independence of the white cane and help raise awareness of the White Cane Law in Massachusetts which requires drivers to identify and yield to pedestrians using a white cane or dog guide at street crossings. Learn more at mass.gov/whitecane
Massachusetts Commission for the Blind
Government Administration
Boston, Massachusetts 1,398 followers
Servicing individuals who are legally blind by providing access to employment opportunities & social rehabilitation
About us
The Massachusetts Commission for the Blind is a state agency that provides a variety of vocational and social rehabilitation services to legally blind residents of Massachusetts. A key program of MCB is its Vocational Rehabilitative services designed to help legally blind individuals who are interested in finding employment. MCB's Vocational Rehabilitation counselors work with eligible individuals to explore career interest and options to develop a plan that may include work assessment, counseling, job training and assistance with job placement. MCB social workers help the legally blind individuals to increase their independence by developing a customized plan which may include counseling related to blindness, referral to low-vision, elder-care. rehabilitation teaching and/or orientation and mobility services.
- Website
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http://www.mass.gov/mcb
External link for Massachusetts Commission for the Blind
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1906
Locations
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Primary
600 Washington Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02111, US
Employees at Massachusetts Commission for the Blind
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Janet Morris, M.Ed
Vision Rehabilitation Therapist
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Carol Cullins
A relationship building professional promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in the workplace
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Crystal Eusebio
Advocating For Disability, Inclusion and Accessibility
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Keri Davidson- Bravman
Commission for the Blind Regional Director Western Mass
Updates
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'It makes me more independent:' Christine Diaz shares what her white cane means to her https://ow.ly/KbMs50TBMAq #WhiteCaneAwarenessMonth
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For National Disability Employment Awareness Month, the City of Boston is hosting a webinar series to help break down barriers for people with disabilities seeking employment, financial security, and economic mobility, including employment with the City of Boston. Register today: https://ow.ly/PjhK50TBLgT
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Please join us in congratulating Annette Akeredolu, one of our Vocational Rehabilitation counselors serving Greater Boston, for successfully completing the Executive Office of Health and Human Services Aspiring Supervisor Certificate Program. This accomplishment reflects Annette's committment to public service and dedication to better serve the clients and customers of the Commonwealth.
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Massachusetts Employers: Celebrate National Disability Employment Awareness Month by registering today for the second and final session of our Virtual Reverse Job Fair on October 10 at 1 p.m. 20 job seekers who are legally blind will pitch their experience, skills, qualifications, and interests. Following this past Friday’s session, one job seeker received and accepted a job offer! mass.gov/mcb/jobfair
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The White Cane Law in Massachusetts requires drivers to stop for white canes and dog guides at street crossings. Learn more at mass.gov/whitecane #WhiteCaneAwarenessMonth
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Starting today, MBTA reduced fare program cards are being replaced with non-personalized cards. Program benefits will remain the same. Riders applying for a new or replacement Blind Access CharlieCard will receive a card that no longer includes their photo or a printed expiration date. By making this change, the MBTA is working to reduce the amount of time between a rider being approved for and receiving their new or replacement reduced fare CharlieCard. Learn more: https://ow.ly/xnzy50TAAFT
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October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month! This year's theme is “Access to Good Jobs for All.” Learn more! dol.gov/NDEAM
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Boston-based Bricks for the Blind hosts blind Lego challenge at Cambridge Science Festival https://lnkd.in/eT4BTqSp
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Election Day is Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Accessible online versions of the Massachusetts Information for Voters 2024 Ballot Questions booklet are available on the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts' website: https://ow.ly/hQec50Tz7zM