Braille Institute

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Los Angeles, United States

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Non-profit organization· Community center· Youth social services organization· Blind school· Disability services & support organisation· Learning center· Library· Social services organization

Braille Institute Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Braille Institute is located in Los Angeles, United States on 741 N Vermont Ave. Braille Institute is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category non-profit organization in United States.

Address

741 N Vermont Ave

Phone

+1 8002724553

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Tom Wagner

Heroes and miracle workers are employed here. I am not blind; in fact, my vision is quite good. However, one of my best friends has been blind since birth, and he taught in this facility at one point and had nothing but glowing praise for the place. As he is a good friend and has never lied to me to my knowledge, I believe him. I also live across the street from the facility and see students coming and going every day, most with big smiles on their faces. It’s obvious to anyone that can see (no pun intended) that this facility does good things on a daily basis.

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Adan Ibarra Gomez

My social workers and doctors referred me to this place to make an appointment because it was the closest facility in my area. When I called to make an appointment they mentioned transportation services were possible. I was denied the services because this facility did not pick up people in my area yet this was checked by my doctors and social worker. My referrals were \lost\ but various calls to my doctor ensured me that they had sent them numerous times. Over two months of constant miscommunication deterred my ability to obtain a new pair of special glasses. My doctor mentions this is the only place specialized to aid in making them.

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Linda Hughes

My mother has had macular for several years. It has been extremely difficult. I took mom there for a few years taking several classes. She really enjoyed them and I have many ceramic pieces to show her successes. Also, all the people that work their won my appreciation and respect. I marveled at how they addressed all by their first names. Even after not going for a couple of years, they remembered Lucy and Linda. I give the Braille Inst great praise and a big THANK YOU.

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Eileen Herrmann

The Braille lives up to its motto, \Empowering the visually impaired to live independent lives.\ The school is amazing and always offers more.

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DEANA BASS

Because of Tamar's help and training I got the best help. I know that if I kneed any kind of supplies or help with anything I can go here and get what I kneed.