For people who are blind, Deafblind or have low vision, snowy walkways can mean: unsafe travel, missing work, school, or appointments; feelings of isolation.
Say “#SnoWay” to barriers this winter and help make your community accessible for everyone. ow.ly/GNtF50XAHBy
February marks Black History Month in Canada. Black history includes the stories of people with disabilities. Leaders, artists, and advocates with sight loss who shaped culture and justice. Read our blog celebrating Black trailblazers with sight loss: cnib.ca/en/blog/celebr…
Snow and ice-covered sidewalks are barriers that make it difficult for people who are blind to safely navigate and access their communities. Help make your community more accessible by advocating for better snow removal in your region: ow.ly/UsA850XAHEv#SnoWay
The movement officially kicks off today. 💛 From Jan 15–Feb 15, visit any @thetenspot location and get a braille manicure, a bold way to raise awareness about braille literacy.