Family First Braille Magazine

provides resources and inspiration for people with visual impairments and their families.Our magazine includes:

  • Interviews with interesting people
  • Spotlights on non profit organizations and businesses serving people with visual impairments
  • Craft and adaptation instructions
  • A doctor’s column
  • Activities for people with visual impairments and their families
  • The winner of our Family Grant
  • Articles and artwork by people with visual impairments
  • Information on advocacy issues
  • And the first (that we know of) magazine to include a lesson in braille and a page of actual braille for you to practice with!
  • We are creating a knowledgeable community that will be welcoming to the needs and strengths of people with visual impairments.
  • For those who can’t access the internet we provide a link to resources and information.We will send it in the mail.
  • It’s FREE!

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This Week at Family First Braille

This week we are busy going over all the grant applications from our Family Grant [...]

This Week at Family First Braille

It’s always hard to go back to work and school after the holidays!  However, we [...]

This Week at Family First Braille

We hope you are enjoying this holiday season.  This year has been challenging, and I [...]

This Week at Family First Braille

It’s another busy week here at Family First Braille!  We are working on our end [...]

We’re Back!

It’s good to be back!  In the last few months, we have made some big [...]

We’re Moving!

We will be moving our office this month.  We can’t wait to show you our [...]

The Seeing Eye

The Seeing Eye is a philanthropic organization based in Morristown, New Jersey.  Since 1929, this [...]

Learning While Isolating

This is a challenging time, but one thing we are doing is to learn as [...]

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