Cincinnati Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired

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I visited the Cincinnati association for the blind...

I visited the Cincinnati association for the blind to see if there were volunteer opportunities and was greeted by a very welcoming and pleasant front desk staff. Who gave me the information that I required. And although I am not a customer of the service I was very pleasantly impressed with them.

Helpful for the most part. The best staff has star...

Helpful for the most part. The best staff has started to retire. President of the Association doesn't take big deal complaints seriously and blames the impaired person for any issues they experience. The board should really consider replacing him and a few other people. The under paid staff cares most about the community.

Went to Christmas party last year with grandkids h...

Went to Christmas party last year with grandkids had a good time this year because of vivid they had a drive thru event we couldn't get out the car but everyone hit it off Santa was therefore bags,water,etc had crafts home made play doh coffee and cocoa for adults and they even sang Christmas songs with the kids in the car.thankyou for not letting Co vid stop you for doing things for the kids and families they even gave me a small gift for being the care giver that was thoughtful.

I love what you do for the military and what you'r...

I love what you do for the military and what you're about but the 2" adhesive tape you make (ASTM D4586 Type IV Class 1) is worthless. The adhesive won't stick to anything other than itself (on the sticky side), and it's by far the worst tape of this type I've used. I've tried to use it on multiple applications here in the field and around the company and have yet to find a surface it will adhere to. I guess I'll buy some tape at Walmart instead of utilizing my unit supply. Please take a look at this and improve your product.

Thanks,
John Robertson

My Mother lost her eyesight to macular degeneratio...

My Mother lost her eyesight to macular degeneration. She used the association in the beginning to help her use magnifying glasses and technology and Talking Books. They taught her how to use an iPad to email so she could stay in touch with friends and family and use the internet to find out about her flowers or how to take care of her cat. She was a vibrant and inspiring woman. She enjoyed reading with the talking books for decades and when her vision was gone she still could read and talk about what she read. They helped her keep her sanity until she died at the age of 99. She was always grateful for the assistance they provided. I can t thank them enough.

Cincinnati Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired

Cincinnati Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired

4.7