Helen Keller, a deaf-blind author and advocate, overcame immense challenges to become a world-renowned figure. Her life, ...
Helen Keller, who became blind and deaf before the age of two, is recognized for her strength and courage when faced with overwhelming odds. Keller was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama in 1880. However, ...
This letter, which Keller wrote on a Braille typewriter, is part of the Helen Keller Archive that launched last month by the American Foundation for the Blind, a collection that includes more than 160 ...
Ohio Lions gathered at Sawmill Creek Resort in Huron to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Helen Keller’s historic “Knights of the Blind” speech. This pivotal moment in Lions Clubs International ...
A new garden was dedicated in honor of blind and deaf activist Helen Keller on Friday afternoon at Manito Park. The garden is built around a silver linden tree Keller is reported to have planted in ...
We talked with Sue Ruzenski, Ed.D., CEO of Helen Keller Services, which is comprised of two divisions: Helen Keller Services for the Blind, serving five boroughs of New York and Long Island, ...
LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) - The Louisville facility that helps those who are blind or visually impaired has debuted the newest addition to its the museum. The American Printing House for the Blind has ...
Maricar Marquez teaches student Tony Giordano how to bake brownies in a DeafBlind equipped kitchen. On Tuesday, Nov. 29, Helen Keller Services (HKS) celebrated the DeafBlind community and the ...
The Lackawanna Blind Association will host its 97th annual Helen Keller event, “Envisioning Our Future,” on Friday, April 24, at Manor on Main, 1505 Main St., Dickson City. Doors open 5:30-9:30 p.m.
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