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Our programs and services are designed to empower our clients to move beyond limitations.

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Press Releases

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PRESS RELEASES


Fundamentals for Success 2009 - Cleveland Sight Center's Transitional Program for Young Adults


Cleveland Sight Center's 4th Annual White Cane Walk


Cleveland Sight Center Announces New Officers and Trustees


Cleveland Sight Center, Tri-City Consortium On Aging and Mayfield Heights to Partner on Vision Rehabilitation Program at Villa Serena


Cleveland Sight Center Announces New Chief Financial Officer, Jonathan C. Ivec

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Cleveland Sight Center Announces New Chief Development Officer, Thomas L. Tobin

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Cleveland Sight Center welcomes Steven Friedman, Ph.D. as its new President & Executive Director

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Blind and Visually Impaired Teens Obtain Critical Skills to Prepare for College and Employment in “Fundamentals for Success” Program


Cleveland Sight Center receives $750,000 Grant from The Cleveland Foundation as Part of $47 Million Capital Campaign

Funds Needed to Help Rebuild Organization’s Main Campus Building and Residential Camp to Assist Greater Cleveland’s Blind and Visually Impaired


EnVision Independence Rehabilitation Program in Lakewood

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