To provide employment opportunities for adults who are legally blind or multidisabled through the manufacture of products and the performance of service contracts.
AIDB staff had a wonderful time visiting several state legislative offices in Washington, D.C., during the week of May 13 as part of the National Association for the Employment of People who are Blind/National Industries for the Blind conference.
At a time when most retail sales are down, Alabama Industries for the Blind has used this human connection to increase sales by 30 percent over last year’s totals.
During their February 2024 meeting, the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind Board of Trustees voted in favor of a resolution honoring Charissa Archield of Alabama Industries for the Blind.
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