SE Ct Community Center of the Blind

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120 Broad St
New London, CT 06320

The South East CT Community Center of the Blind, located in New London, CT, has been dedicated to serving the social, recreational, educational, and advocacy needs of the blind and visually impaired population of southeastern Connecticut for over 50 years. Founded in 1972 by Marjorie Heath, a blind woman who recognized the importance of providing opportunities for blind and visually impaired individuals to come together, the Center offers a range of services and activities to support independent living.

With a committed board of directors and a strong volunteer force, the Center relies on private contributions, donations, fundraising, and grants to continue its mission. Members have the opportunity to participate in various events, receive support, and contribute to building a better future for the blind community in the region.

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