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Welcome to Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired

Our mission is to promote independence and foster the highest quality of life for people with visual impairments, including those with additional disabilities.

Clovernook provides comprehensive program services including training and support for independent living, orientation and mobility instruction, vocational training, job placement, counseling, recreation, and youth services.

In addition, our Business Operations provide meaningful employment opportunities for individuals who are blind or visually impaired, while at the same time manufacturing high-quality products for customers across the country.

Clovernook provides services out of offices in Cincinnati, Ohio and Memphis, Tennessee.

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Intro to Clovernook Video/Audio

Three image collage showing people with visual impairment being aided with computer skills, shopping, and cooking.

Announcements
02/2010
Virtual Soul Vision 2 The Gallery will feature African American artist Wanda Owens February 19th - March 19th. Virtual Soul Vision 2 is an exhibit that explores African American heritage through the eyes of an artist with a visual impairment.
02/2010
Macy's Fine Arts Fund Sampler Weekend Clovernook Center has once again been invited to participate in the Macy’s Fine Arts Fund Sampler Weekend. Come to Clovernook on Saturday, Feb. 20th and bring your children, ages 2 - 6 to hear the Linton Peanut Butter and Jam Sessions at 10:00 a.m. & 11:30 a.m. At noon, head to The Willoughby Art Gallery for Soul Vision 2 featuring the ceramic creations of Wanda Owens, an African American artist who is visually impaired. This reception ends at 5:00 p.m., but the gallery showing lasts through March.

Accessibility Statement

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.

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