Oregon State Commission
The Oregon Commission for the Blind empowers Oregonians who experience vision loss by providing specialized training and support to help them lead full and productive lives. The agency is guided by a seven-member Commission that includes representatives from consumer organizations, education, ophthalmology, optometry, business, and individual citizens.
Through various programs such as Vocational Rehabilitation, Independent Living, and Youth Transition, the Commission aims to foster independence and community engagement for individuals who are blind or visually impaired. Their commitment to building a state of inclusion is reflected in their life-changing services and support for those they serve.
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