Thank you for making Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired who we are today...an organization working to better the lives of people with visual impairments. Whether you are a donor, volunteer, employee, consumer or member of the community we serve, you have an impact on our existence. Please take a moment to truly process the meaning of Clovernook’s 106-year old mission:
To promote independence and foster the highest quality of life for
people with visual impairments, including those with additional disabilities
Below are photo illustrations of Clovernook’s programs and services which directly impact our mission:
Last fiscal year, Clovernook served a total of 15,973 people throughThese photos exemplify what it is that we do to improve the quality of life for people with visual impairments, including those with additional disabilities. Everything we do - from producing braille to implementing independence promoting programs – is done to help sustain our important mission…but we need your help. Funds received from our generous donors enable us to strengthen our services. We would be delighted if you would make a donation this fall. Together…we can make a difference.
Sincerely,
"Clovernook remains on my charitable giving list because of the way they go about fulfilling their mission. I love the fact that Clovernook is privately funded, not to mention the wonderful employment opportunities they provide to the visually impaired community. It feels good to give to Clovernook."
-Robert T. Kay
"It feels good knowing I have a positive impact on the visually impaired community through my volunteer role as a Trustee, as well as being a donor. It is easy to gift Clovernook through a security exchange or cash donation. I know that my donations are spent wisely on mission support."
-Frances D. Cohen
"Since volunteering at Clovernook many years ago, it has held a special place in our hearts. Clovernook has certainly changed the lives, for the better, of many visually impaired people. Donating to Clovernook will help perpetuate their magnificent work."
-Philomena and Charles F. Miller
"By attending Clovernook's Low Vision Support Group, I am able to connect with people who are going through the same thing that I am. It feels good to know that because of the group, my confidence has grown and that I can face any situation."
-Shirley Blackmore
"For many years, I have read a number of your books and magazines that you print. I wish to thank one and all for the wonderful work you do in order to give blind people, such as myself, the independence to live normal and useful lives."
-Patrick Mulvey
"With your help to buy the "AMIGO" Reader, I can now read the newspaper and other printed materials. The "AMIGO" does all of the things that your professionals told me it would do. Thank you!"
- Ken Thiergartner
Clovernook Center for Blind and Visually Impaired's website has been designed to be as accessible as possible to all website visitors. As such this website has been created to be accessible to those with varying degrees of visual impairment and has been found to be compliant using the former Watchfire WebXact and Bobby systems. This site strives to be accessible to all, if you have found content that you are having difficulty accessing, please contact us at accessibility@clovernook.org and we will address the issue.