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304 The Encyclopedia of Blindness and Vision Impairment

Jewish Braille Institute of Amer-

Recording for the Blind Scholastic

Vinland National Center

ica Inc. Scholarship

Achievement Awards

P.O. Box 308

110 East 30th Street

Public Relations Department

3675 Ihduhapi Road

New York, NY 10016

Recording for the Blind

Loretto, MN 55357

212-889-2525

20 Roszel Road

612-479-3555

Lighthouse International

Princeton, NJ 08540

Vermont Association for

609-452-0606, ext. 246

Career Incentive and Achieve-

the Blind

 

ment Awards

Ronnie Milsap Foundation

Charles E. Leonard Memorial

111 East 59th Street

600 Renaissance Center

Scholarship Fund

New York, NY 10022

Suite 1300

P.O. Box 2000

212-821-9428

Detroit, MI 48243

Champlain Mill

National Federation of the Blind

Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar-

Winooski, VT 05404

 

Scholarship Committee

ships

VSA (Very Special Arts)

805 Fifth Avenue

Rotary International

1300 Connecticut Avenue, NW

Grinnell, LA 50112-1653

Scholarship Dept.

Suite 700

641-236-3369

1560 Sherman Avenue

Washington, DC 20036

http://www.nfb.org

Evanston, IL 60601

800-933-8721

The New Hampshire Charitable

847-866-3000

Western Michigan University

http://www.rotary.org

Foundation

Department of Rehabilitation

 

37 Pleasant Street

University of Kansas

Western Michigan University

Concord, NH 03301-4005

Research and Training Center on

Kalamazoo, MI 49008

603-225-6641

Independent Living

 

Opportunities for the Blind Ind.,

BCR/4089 Dole

 

Lawrence, KS 66045

 

Scholarships

 

913-864-4095

 

P.O. Box 510

 

 

 

Leonardtown, MD 20650

 

 

800-884-1990

 

 

http://www.oppblind.com

 

 

APPENDIX XI

SPORTS AND RECREATION ORGANIZATIONS

AND PUBLICATIONS

Access to Art: An Art Resource Directory for the Blind and Visually Impaired

American Foundation for the Blind

11 Penn Plaza Suite 300

New York, NY 10001 212-502-7660 or 800-232-5463;

TDD 212-502-7662 http://www.afb.org

American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance

1900 Association Drive Reston, VA 22091 703-476-3481 http://www.aahperd.org

American Blind Bowling Association

411 Sheriff Street

Mercer, PA 16137 412-662-5748

American Blind Skiers, Inc. 2325 Wilshire Boulevard Santa Monica, CA 90403 213-828-5514

American Camping Association 5000 State Road 67 North Martinsville, IN 46151 765-342-8456 http://www.ACAcamps.org

American Horticulture Therapy

Association

909 York Street

Denver, CO 80206

720-865-3616 http://www.ahta.org

American Red Cross

Program of Swimming for the Handicapped

431 18th Street, NW Washington, DC 20006 800-797-8022 http://redcross.org

American Music Therapy Association

8455 Colesville Road, Suite 1000 Silver Spring, MD 20910 301-589-3300 http://www.namt.org

American Printing House for the Blind

1839 Frankfort Avenue P.O. Box 6085 Louisville, KY 40206

502-895-2405 or 800-223-1839 http://www.aph.org

Association of Disabled American Golfers

P.O. Box 280649 Lakewood, CO 80228 303-922-5228

http://www.toski.com/golf/adag

Association of Handicapped Artists

5150 Broadway Depew, NY 14043 716-683-9316

Association of Radio Reading

Services

Sun Sound Reading Service 3124 East Roosevelt Street Phoenix, AZ 85008 1-800-255-2777

Bemidji State University Outdoor Program Center Hobson Memorial Union Bemidji, MN 56601 218-755-2999

Bibles and Other Scriptures in Special Media

National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped

Reference Circular

Library of Congress Washington, DC 20542 212-287-5100

Bible Outdoor Leisure Development (BOLD)

533 East Main Street Aspen, CO 81611 303-925-2086

Bradford Woods Outdoor Center 5040 State Road

67 North Martinsville, IN 46151 765-342-8456

Braille Sports Foundation 4601 Excelsior Avenue South St. Louis Park, MN 55416 612-920-9363

Breckenridge Outdoor Education

Center

917 Airport Road

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P.O. Box 697 Breckenridge, CO 80424 970-453-6422

Challenge Alaska

P.O. Box 110065 Anchorage, AK 99511 907-344-7399 http://www.challenge.ak.org

Choice Magazine

100 Riverview Center Middletown, CT 06457 860-347-6933

Council for Disabled Sailors American Sailing Association 60 Padanaram Road

Unit 16

Danbury, CT 06810

Courage Center

Department of Sports, Physical Education and Recreation

3915 Golden Valley Road Golden Valley, MN 55422 763-520-0520 http://www.courage.org

Disabled Sports USA 41 Hungerford Drive Suite 100

Rockville, MD 20850 301-217-0960 http://www.dsusa.org

Discovery Blind Sports International

6811 Aitkem Drive

Oakland, CA 94611 510-399-0777

Evergreen Travel Service 4114 North Avenue, SW #13

Lynnwood, WA 98036 800-435-2288

Independent Living Aids 200 Robbins Lane Jericho, NY 11753 800-537-2118

http://www.independentliving. com

Information and Research Utiliza-

tion Center

American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance

1900 Association Drive Reston, VA 20191 800-213-7193 http://www.aahperd.org

Information Center for Individuals with Disabilities

P.O. Box 750119

Arlington Heights, MA 02475 781-860-0673 http://www.disability.net

International Bicycle Tours Inc. 12 Mid Place

Chappaqua, NY 10514 914-238-4576

Kirkwood Instruction for Blind Skiers

P.O. Box 138 Kirkwood, CA 95646

Louis Braille Foundation for Blind Musicians

112 East 19th Street

New York, NY 10003

Matilda Ziegler Magazine for the Blind

80 Eighth Avenue, Room 1304 New York, NY 10011 212-242-0263 http://zieglermag.org

National Arts and the Handicapped Information Service Arts and Special Constituency

Project

National Endowment for the Arts 2401 E Street, NW

Washington, DC 20506

National Association for Sports for Cerebral Palsy

66 East 34th Street

New York, NY 10016 212-481-6359 http://www.uscpaa.org

National Beep Baseball

Association

2231 W. First Avenue

Topeka, KS 66606

785-234-2156 http://www.nbaa.org

National Braille Association 3 Towline Circle

Rochester, NY 14623 716-427-8260 http://www.nationalbraille.org

National Camp Directory for the Blind and Visually Impaired

American Foundation for the Blind

11 Penn Plaza, Suite 300 New York, NY 10001

212-502-7660 or 800-232-5463; TDD 212-502-7662

http://www.afb.org

National Committee/Arts for the Handicapped

1300 Connecticut Avenue Suite 700

Washington, DC 20036 202-628-2800 or 800-933-8721 http://vsarts.org

National Exhibits by Blind Artists 919 Walnut Street, First Floor Philadelphia, PA 19107 1-800-222-1764

National Gardening Association 180 Flynn Avenue

Burlington, VT 05401 802-863-1308

National Handicapped Sports and Recreation Association

5932 Illinois Avenue Orangevale, CA 95662 916-989-0402

National Therapeutic Recreation Society

22377 Belmont Ridge Road Ashburn, VA 20148 703-858-0784 http://www.health.gov/nhic

North American Riding for the Handicapped Association

P.O. Box 33150 Denver, CO 80233 303-252-4610 http://www.harha.org

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Outward Bound

945 Pennsylvania Street Denver, CO 80203 800-243-8520 http://www.outwardbound.org

People-to-People Committee for the Handicapped

1111 20th Street, NW, Suite 660 Washington, DC 20036 202-653-5007

Peter Burwash International Ltd. 2203 Timberloch Place, #126 The Woodlands, TX 77380 218-363-4707 http://www.pbi-tennis.com

PresidentÕs Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities

1331 F Street, NW Washington, DC 20004 202-376-6200 http://www.health.gov/nhic

Recording for the Blind Inc. 20 Roswell Road Princeton, NJ 08540 609-452-0606 http://www.rfbdnj.org

Santa Monica Blind Skiers Inc.

2325 Wilshire Boulevard

Santa Monica, CA 90403

Science Products Box A

Southeastern, PA 19399 1-800-888-7401

SIRE, Inc. (Self Improvement Through Riding)

Rt. 2, Box 56 Hockley, TX 77447 281-356-7588

Skating for the Blind and Handicapped

1200 East and West Road

West Seneca, NY 14224 716-675-7222 http://www.sabahinc.org

Ski for Light 1400 Carole Lane

Green Bay, WI 54313 414-494-5572

SOAR

5404 NE Alameda Avenue

Portland, OR 97214

Society for the Advancement of Travel for the Handicapped

374 Fifth Avenue, Suite 610 New York, NY 10016 212-447-7284 http://www.sath.org

Sports Illustrated

Available through the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped

1291 Taylor Street, NW Washington, DC 20542

Telesensory Systems

455 North Bernardo Avenue

P.O. Box 7455

Mountain View, CA 94043-5274 1-800-286-8484

Travel Industry and Disabled

Exchange (TIDE)

5435 Donna Avenue

Tarzana, CA 91356

Travel Information Center Moss Rehabilitation Hospital 12th Street and Tabor Road Philadelphia, PA 19141 215-329-5715

United States Blind Chess Associ-

ation

30 Snell Street

Brockton, MA 02410

United States Blind Golfers Association

3094 Shamrock Street North Tallhassee, FL 32308 850-893-4511 http://www.usbga.org

Vinland National Center 3675 Ihduhapi Road P.O. Box 308

Loreetto, MN 55357 615-479-3555

West Chester University Outdoor Resource Center

West Chester, PA 19380 215-436-1000

APPENDIX XII

DIAGRAM OF THE EYE

NOTE

The diagram of the eye that appears below will be useful in clarifying matters of anatomy and structure, and will be essential in understanding many of the entries throughout the book.

Cross section of the eye. Reprinted by permission of the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

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