LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired



LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired

2008 Annual Report

TECHNOLOGY AND THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED

Nothing is Impossible

Please note: The Financials section of this report is available online in a separate Excel document, at .

Changes in technology are continual and pervasive. Accessible technology, using audio or large print or refreshable Braille, has opened so many doors for blind and visually impaired people in accomplishing tasks of daily living, access to travel and navigation, employment and community participation. It’s also caused the development of an entire infrastructure of developers and vendors who are attempting to keep up with the changing technology landscape.

But with these changes come challenges. There’s still far more in our environment that is not accessible to blind and visually impaired individuals than is. There’s still debate on what constitutes access for the greatest number of people and which of the access alternatives is best used in which situation. And, finally, there’s the public will and the economic realities of today. Assistive technology provides real and measurable access to individuals experiencing vision loss. However, whether it’s a talking alarm clock, cell phone, microwave or computer system; there’s a cost – and usually a significant one – associated with their acquisition. With an unemployment rate of 70%, individuals who are blind and visually impaired are often not in a position to purchase assistive technology items on their own.

In addition, competition for limited resources means constant vigilance by individuals and consumer groups to keep access issues in front of politicians and bureaucrats. And, we can add the slowing economy to the list of obstacles between blind people and the technology that will make living and working independently more obtainable.

2009 will prove to be an interesting and exciting year. With your support, we’ll be back next year to report on our progress.

Anita Shafer Aaron, Executive Director and CEO

“However far modern science and techniques have fallen short of their inherent possibilities, they have taught mankind at least one lesson; nothing is impossible.”

Lewis Mumford

LightHouse Technology Services and Benefits

LightHouse services empower people of all ages who are visually impaired to lead safe, active and independent lives. Technology plays a critical role in providing solutions for people with vision loss. The LightHouse offers the following

technology services and benefits to individuals who are blind or visually impaired:

Access Technology Training

Familiarizes individuals with technologies like screen readers, magnifiers and Braille embossers, as well as teaches individuals basic computer skills. Training on PC and Mac is available.

Tech Center Open Lab

This drop-in setting allows those learning new technologies to practice skills and receive assistance from lab proctors.

Quarterly Technology Seminars

Hosted by our Vision Loss Resource Center (VLRC), the LightHouse offers quarterly seminars dedicated to educating attendees on cutting edge, low cost adaptive technology. Archived seminars are available on our website.

Information Conversion

As part of our mission to advocate for accessibility for blind and visually impaired individuals, the LightHouse offers information conversion to alternative formats, including Braille, audio and digital formats such as DAISY.

Broadcast Services

Broadcasting 24 hours a day, LightHouse broadcast services (known as Access to Information Services (AIS) Radio) delivers local Bay Area news, magazine articles, literature and information via the Second Audio Program (SAP) of KTVU Television Channel 2 and can be heard on the internet. We maintain an archive of AIS Radio broadcasts available on our website.

Technology Information and Resources

The VLRC provides in-depth information, referral and detailed follow-up on a variety of subjects, including technology, for all callers to our toll-free 800-line or those who have sent in email inquiries.

Visit lighthouse- for more information on the range of programs and services offered by the LightHouse.

In the mid-1980s, LightHouse Board President Gil Johnson realized that he would be “left behind” if he didn’t do one thing: “I purchased my own computer, an IBM XT, and my employer – the LightHouse at that time – purchased a soundcard with software on it that could convert the bits and bytes into speech,” says Gil, who has been blind most of his life. After a week’s training he met his first goal – to write a memo for his boss. With the help of a good technology trainer, plus strong support from his employer, Gil brought himself up to speed with accessible technology, and he’s closely followed the trends ever since.

Over his lifetime, the 71-year-old has witnessed the immense development of technology. Though there are still shortcomings, Gil emphasizes that the accessibility of information today is much greater than it was 20 to 40 years ago. That accessibility, he says, is critical to enabling blind people to fully participate. “We’re such an information-based society now that if you can’t access that information you’re really going to be shortchanged.”

There are many ways that blind and visually impaired people can access the same kind of information that anybody else can. “To me technology is not a goal into itself,” Gil says. “It’s a means to an end.”

“It’s wonderful to have all this techno whiz-bang stuff, but why it’s wonderful is because of what it enables us to do.”

Some people call him Mr. GPS, but not simply because he has a good sense of direction. Former LightHouse intern Kevin Chao currently beta tests accessible navigation devices and gives presentations on the technology. The Berkeley City Colle ge student even contributed his specialized knowledge during an Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC) session last year.

While it might seem like Kevin is a seasoned pro at using adaptive technology, his introduction to it only began about five years ago. Over a 6-month period, Kevin went from being fully sighted to becoming functionally blind due to Leber’s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy.

“For the first few months it was pretty rough,” he recalls. “I was just trying to figure out why is this happening to me. After a few months I just thought … I can either have it take over my life, or I can accept it and move on and see what I can do.”

Kevin chose to move on. He learned Braille and became acquainted with technology such as ZoomText, JAWS, talking cell phones and the BrailleNote, a PDA with optional GPS for blind users. “I think for the most part I have everything covered between school, recreational things and work,” he says. “For different types of internships and worktype things I’ve done, using my laptop, the BrailleNote and my cell phone, I can pretty much get anything done.”

“To get from point to point I use GPS. It is able to give me the distance and direction to that next point.”

For Jerene Luna, there’s no doubt about the role technology plays in her daily life. “I just love the computer,” says the 66-year-old retired nurse and Pacifica resident. “I feel like it’s my lifeline.”

Jerene, who has diabetic retinopathy, experienced significant vision loss in 2001 after undergoing laser treatments. That year, Jerene’s rehabilitation counselor set her up with a CCTV and a computer outfitted with ZoomText. Though she had some keyboarding and Excel experience prior to her vision loss, Jerene’s computer knowledge truly increased after she took adaptive computer classes at Skyline College. She later enrolled in LightHouse classes, and Vision Loss Specialist Patty Quiñonez taught her how to use the Internet and email.

“Once I took that Skyline class, it showed me a lot of things that I could do,” she explains, “I had to practice on it, and then I came to the LightHouse for the finishing touches.” Her CCTV is a critical tool for reading documents and filling out forms, while her computer allows her to keep a list of medications, maintain a record of daily blood pressure readings and communicate via email with her doctor as well as her friends.

Jerene can’t imagine what she would do without her adaptive technology. “It’s really opened up my world.”

“I just love the computer. I feel like it’s my lifeline.”

When Jeff Samco, who is legally blind due to a childhood form of macular degeneration, goes to work, he uses a screen reader, CCTV, digital voice recorder and talking barcode reader. At home, he finds himself surrounded by talking clocks, talking calculators and talking caller ID.

The technology of the times has been an essential part of Jeff’s life, starting with cassette tapes through computers and CCTVs and now podcasts. “As capabilities have increased, I’ve latched on to a good number of them.”

Currently an assistive technology coordinator in Grass Valley, Jeff was the recipient of the LightHouse 2007 Frances S. Miller Equipment Scholarship. The scholarship enabled him to update his screen reader, get a laptop and obtain a talking money management program. “I can now manage our family finances all on the same Windows-based computer instead of the old DOS computer and program I was using.”

When asked to imagine life without adaptive technology, Jeff says the absence of it would have precluded his 20-plus years as a ranger naturalist for the National Park Service and other jobs. He says not having assistive technology would remove “options for recreational enjoyment such as access to reading material and ongoing personal growth through learning.”

“There’s hardly a part of my life adaptive technology doesn’t touch. It’s all around.”

When LightHouse board member Josh Miele says he’s motivated by self-interest to design tools and technology, he’s actually thinking of others, too. Josh, who is a Smith-Kettlewell Eye Institute Associate Scientist, has been blind since childhood.

In collaboration with the LightHouse, Josh is working on audio-tactile BART maps that will enable blind and visually impaired riders to plan their travels through any BART station. The maps will be programmed so that users can tap parts with a digital pen for station and schedule information. “I’ve always loved maps, and I have always wanted to be able to look at street maps of the areas that I was going to be walking around in.”

Josh believes tactile graphics will become more prominent in the short term. Additionally, he thinks cell phones and social networking and communication technologies in general will become incredibly powerful, creating extraordinary opportunities for improved information accessibility for the blind. Whatever emerges in the future, there will always be a driving force in Josh’s work. “I am a blind person who has never been satisfied by being told, ‘No, you can’t do that.’ I like to have information. I like to be able to make my own decisions, and my own decisions are based on the information I have available to me.”

“It’s important that blind people be involved in developing the technology that we use and need.”

Glossary of Assistive Technology Terms

Braille display

An electronic device that produces Braille output by raising and lowering pins in refreshable cells. The display attaches to a computer as a separate unit or is built into a Braille notetaker.

Braille embosser

Also called a Braille printer, a Braille embosser produces text on Braille paper via input from a computer.

Braille notetaker

A type of personal digital assistant (PDA), e.g. HumanWare’s BrailleNote, that is portable and electronic. It has a Braille keyboard for entering information and a speech synthesizer or Braille display for output. It can be attached to a computer for file transfers.

CCTV (Desktop)

A video magnifier that is designed for stationary use on a desk or other work surface. It is ideal for extended reading and writing tasks because its monitor or screen displays an ample portion of a document and it offers a high level of available magnification.

CCTV (Handheld)

A compact video magnifier that is designed

for portable use. Due to its small size, it offers

less magnification than a desktop model.

DAISY

Digital Accessible Information System (DAISY) is the leading multimedia file format for digital talking books. It enables blind and print-disabled individuals to freely access and navigate content within a sequential and hierarchical structure that allows the option of audio synchronization with full text.

Digital talking book

A type of electronic book format that presents information to blind and print-disabled users in the form of alternative media (speech, refreshable Braille or large print). It allows for flexible and efficient access and navigation.

Digital talking book player

A machine or software program used to read and navigate digital talking book files.

JAWS

Job Access With Speech (JAWS) is a popular screen reader for Windows-based computers that is made by Freedom Scientific. In addition to reading information aloud, it can output to refreshable Braille displays and it comes with a scripting language that users canemploy to make many applications accessible.

Screen magnifier

A software program useful for people with low vision that enlarges text and images shown on a computer monitor. These programs work somewhat like a magnifying glass that moves with the cursor to zoom in on either a specific area or the entire page. They typically provide options to adjust and enhance features such as color scheme, pointer and cursor.

Screen reader

A software program that converts text on a computer screen into synthesized speech. It allows blind and visually impaired users to access and control applications with keystroke combinations, eliminating the need for sighted navigation and control by mouse.

Video magnifier

Also called a closed-circuit television (CCTV), a video magnifier is a desktop or handheld device that uses a camera to project an enlarged image of printed materials or other items onto a monitor or television screen. It has controls for features such as magnification level, contrast, brightness and color.

2008 year in review 2008 proved to be a year of innovation for LightHouse programs.

January: The inaugural class of the new Medical Transcription Program began the training of a new group of medical paraprofessionals.

February: The Youth Services Program was a first-time host of the Northern California Braille Challenge, a day-long contest designed to emphasize the importance of Braille proficiency. Also in February, the Vision Loss Resource Center began offering T-Maps: tactile maps of individual neighborhoods and other specific locations. The new program was featured in a story broadcast on National Public Radio.

April: Access to Information Services launched the new LightHouse Website, which combines attractive design with screen reader and magnification accessibility. Also, in April, the Napa Rotary Club renewed its fundraiser for Enchanted Hills Camp with the 2008 Cycle for Sight bicycling marathon.

May: In response to the weakening economy and stock market, LightHouse management conducted a two-day, line-by-line examination of expenses and income to reduce spending for the 2009 fiscal year by $1M.

June: The Advocacy and Public Policy Program, with funding from the Department of Public Health, launched a Pedestrian Safety Program, including a Public Service Announcement promoting the idea “sidewalks are for everyone”. Also in June, the first phase of an on-going fire abatement program at Enchanted Hills Camp was completed in an eco-friendly manner, utilizing a herd of 700 goats to clear brush around the camp.

August: Vision Rehabilitation Services increased the effectiveness of its role with the San Francisco Community Living Fund by adding a Registered Nurse as LightHouse coordinator for the program.

October: We saw the closure of the LightHouse store in Marin as well as the creation of a new Adaptations Mobile Store designed to bring products into the various communities the LightHouse serves. Also, through advocacy efforts by the LightHouse, new accessibility standards were set by the San Francisco Department of Building Inspection relating to high tech destination elevators.

November: We launched E-Focus, a short email-only newsletter that highlights events and breaking news significant to our community. Go to lighthouse- to sign up!

December: The Vision Loss Resource Center completed its first full year of Technology Seminars, presenting programs covering video reading machines, affordable technology solutions, health and technology and digital book readers.

Directory of Services

Recognizing that vision loss is a personal experience that affects individuals in different ways, the LightHouse has developed a diverse and comprehensive breadth of services to meet this challenge. Our staff provides the community with accessible and professional services that in turn enhance clients’ quality of life.

Vision Rehabilitation Services

-Adjustment to Vision Loss/Peer Facilitated Vision Loss Support Groups

-Independent Living Skills Training/Living With Vision Loss Classes

-Orientation and Mobility Training Home Safety

-Low Vision Clinic (in partnership with UC Berkeley)

-Access Technology Training

-Worksite Evaluation and Training

-Braille Instruction

-Deaf-Blind Services

-Tactile Communication Skills Training

Community Services

-Adult Education and Recreation

-Youth Program

-Enchanted Hills Camp (a 311-acre camp in Napa)

-Peer Discussion Group

-Taxi Voucher Program

-Tech Center Open Lab

-Advocacy

Information Services

-Vision Loss Resource Center (Information and Referral)

-Access to Information Services: news reading services

-Alternative Format Resource Center (Braille Transcription and Recording Services)

-Resources and Information (LightHouse website lighthouse-, Lantern, InFocus and E-Focus newsletters)

-Technology Seminars

-Tactile Maps for Specific Locations

Business Services

-Adaptations, the LightHouse Store ()

-LightHouse Industries

-Youth Employment Services and Internships

-Digital Data Scan

-Medical Transcription Training

-Braille Solutions

Community Outreach

-Publications (i.e. the Lantern and InFocus newsletters)

-Presentations (to community organizations)

-Website

-Vision Loss Awareness

LightHouse Vision

Every individual who loses their vision is unique in the services they need. But every individual has one thing in common: the right to access services which enable them to live as independently as possible. At the LightHouse, we offer a full complement of training, educational and recreational services, which help make independent living a reality for our clients.

LightHouse Mission

The LightHouse promotes independence, equality, and self-reliance of blind and visually impaired individuals through rehabilitation training and access to other related services.

Who We Are

Founded in 1902, the LightHouse has expanded its geographic reach and services to become the most comprehensive organization serving the blind and visually impaired in Northern California. The LightHouse is a private, nonprofit organization and taxexempt under Section 501(C) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Our tax identification number is 94-1415317.

With your support, The LightHouse impacts the lives of nearly 3,000 blind and visually impaired individuals and their families each year with robust and innovative programs and services that promote independence. If you are interested in supporting us through monetary or in-kind donations, or by volunteering, call us at 415-431-1481 or visit our website at .

Rowan Clara Donor Group

Rowan Clara donors have supported the LightHouse for 15 years or more.

Goldie Abers

Joseph R. andLoretta Agliolo

Paul J. Akrop

Max H. and Mary June Allen

Italo N. Amerio

Otto E. Anderson

John J. and Lucy A. Apffel

James B. Arbios

R. Kirklin and Mrs. Ashley

Leonard and Lillian J. Austria

Ian Back

John W. Bacon

Jim J. Baie

Annabelle Baley

Peter E. Bank

Doris E. and Edward C. Bassett

Alexis J. Batmale

Verna E. and Roy Bawden

Theodore F. Bayer

Robert C. andJane D. Bennett

Arthur H. Bernstein

Ellen and Arel Berrier

Joan and Burton Berry

Bernhard H. Bittner

Denise J. Blaisdell

Eva G. Block

Martin S. and Karen J. Bogetz

Betty B. Bosc

Margot E. Braun

Henry J. and Mary Jo Broderick

Elizabeth Brown

J. Allan Brown

Jack Brown

Frederic Buckley

James L. Buhler

John and Gale Bunnell

Phyllis J. Burkey

Nancy B. and Franklin L. Burton

J. B. Calhoun

Albert B. Capron

Emma and Joseph Carlomagno

Jack A. Carverand

Roland E. Casassa

Park Chamberlain

Hedy Chin

William S. and Polly L. Clark

Walter H. andMargaret D. Clemens

Frederick W. and Ruth H. Coe

Dorothy E. Cohen

Ann Coleman

James T. Concannon

Barbara and Michael Conheim

Manuel C. Conte

Ralph Countryman

John W. Craig

Bernard Damele

Lance and Billie S. Darin

Mrs. Richard Date

Carol Davis

James M. Davis

Jordan F. Davis

Paul Delucchi

John G. Dempsey

Clarence F. Desch

Charles G. Dondero

Benjamin and Edith L. Dorfman

Winifred Downing

Richard R. Dresel

Harold J. and Joyce M. Dubay

Layton M. Duffy

Michael R. and Joan M. Dunn

Olga B. Dunn

Frances W. Dyer

Veronica M. Dynan

Joseph Ehrman III

John E. and Paula Ellingsen

Doris A. Elmore

Minoru Endo

Melcon and Elpida P. Enitcheyan

Richard W. Ennes

Peder B. Eriksen

Neil E. and Barbara P. Falconer

Gilbert S. Farfel

Lewis J. Feldman

Robert C. and Gwenn Fess

Olivia I. Fiel

Alice Fitzhugh

Linda A. Follette

Gene K. and Joyce L. Fong

Helen W. Ford

Mary M. Foudy

John Freitas

William A. Galeno

Cecelia E. Gervais

Yonda Gin

Walter H. Girdlestone

Ernest J. Goldman

Walter J. and Corinne J. Goldman

Andrew J. and Lorretta P. Gutierrez

Jeanne C. Hallburg

R.R. and Mrs. Hanko

June Harman

Alma A. Harris

Stanley M. and Eleanor P. Harris

Nancy C. Hayes

Eugenia H. Haynie

Bunnie B. Haynor

Pamela M. Haywood

Frances M. Heffernan

Helen J. Henke

Ione E. Hergert

Mary R. Herleman and Lexie A. Fry

Wayne W. and JoAnne Herman

Charlotte A. Hicks

Beulah M. Higgins

John W. Higson

Ruth and Harland Hoffman

Blossom H. Hofmann

Irene Holden

Angela S. Homme

Kurt and Dorothy Horn

Jonathan B. Horrell

John D. Hourihan

Ralph E. and Annette D. Howitt

S. E. and Frances P. Hymes

Donald C. Innes

Frederick J. Isaac

Dwight Johnson

Ellen Johnson

Bobby E. Jones

Marny and Jean K. Jones

Alfred C. Kaeppel

Raymond and Betty Jane Kaliski

Rosemary G. and Daniel E. Kaplan

Selna Kaplan

Susan Katz-Snyder and Alan B. Snyder

James H. and Irma Keeffe

Elizabeth D. and Stanley L. Kelker

Mary A. Kelly

Max C. Kirkeberg

Sallie Koenigsberg

Lotte Krug

Louis R. Laeremans

Herman Landson

Marianne J. Larimore

Paul R. and Vivien H. Larson

Paula and James Latusky

Claire M. Laughton

Donald V. and Barbara J. Lawson

Annetta Lazio

Lieselotte Le Baron

Virginia Leach

Peter L. Ledee

Gerald S. Levinson

Donald M. Linn

Roy C. Lopaus

John L. Love

Jean L. Lynch

David N. and Mary L. Maas

Richard A. Magliano

A. Russell and Claudia J. Magnusson

Susanne and John E. Mahoney

Ottilia Malattia

Justine F. Marcelli and John F. Baron

Ernest and Mrs. Marx

Fredrika D. May

Louise G. McClain

Lorene McKee

Robert J. McKee

Teresa M. McLean

Richard L. Merritt

Hans A. and Edith Merten

Joseph G. andAnna Meyer

Charles J. and Susan A. Michel

Steven S. and Judith Mitchell

Marion Monismith

Mary A. Montgomery

Robert Moore

Helen K. Morton

Thomas A. and Vivian Mullaney

Robert M. Munro

Gerald F. Murphy, Jr.

Maxwell A. Myers

Robert D. and Lynne S. Myers

Irving Myerson

Diane B. and Robert M. Neuhaus

Arthur C. Neumann

Robert E. and Marian C. O’Donnell

Yvonne M. O’Gorman

Helge B. and Birgitta B. Olsen

Clarence E. Olson

Vicki S. and Laurence S. Oppenheim

Cecil F. and Lillyan F. Ormond

Gladys M. and James A. Palrang

Elizabeth R. Pansegrau

Alexander Pappas

Florence M. Paraventi

Richard W. Patterson

Mary Perata

Olga J. Petersen

Letizia Piacente

Claire and Jack H. Polly

Nancy S. Potash

Dorothy G. Powell

G. K. Provo

Chester S. Psuik

Kjell H. Qvale

Aspasia Radoumis

Vera Reininger

Beverly and Louis H. Reyff

William A. Robles

Barbara S. Rogers

Dennis E. andRenee R. Ross

William L. and Rosita Rothschild

Richard H. Salz

Constantine Sarlas

Robert A. Scalapino

Carl E. and Helen E. Schlichtmann

Laurette Schorcht

James F. Schremp

James H. Schwabacher

John S. and Katharine S. Schwarz

Gene Schweikert

Sarah L. Searing

Sylvia Serrahn

Hugo and Hanna Shane

Francis M. and Geraldine Shannon

Stephen L. and Joanne Shapiro

Marion L. Sheehan

Gladys Shegoian

Kenneth L. and Jean J. Shelley

David Simmons

Thomas F. Smegal

Ethel A. Smith

Marthe E. Smith

Harry B. Smith, Jr.

William G. and Gail Snetsinger

Elisabeth Sonntag

Edmund J. and Joan Sprankle

John A. Sproul

William C. Stafford

Frances L. Stein

Robert L. Stein

Charles T. Stewart

Margaret A. and Clyde A. Stone

George and Helene E. Strauss

Andrea and Brian Suska

Walter Swan

Catherine Taiariol

Thelma K. Tenenberg

George and Nola K. Theobald

Clifford G. Thornell

Jean C. Tollini

Bernice D. Tretten

Janet E. and H.T. Tupper

Michael Turan

Ray F. Valdez

Carl A. Valentine

William H. Vederman

Richard A. Vignolo

Lidia M. and Joseph Vinal

Mary J. Voelker

Henry and Gloria Wachs

May Walch

Joseph P. and Margaret A. Ward

Sisi and Harry Weaver

Donald E. and Barbara Weber

David L. and Regula A. Weill

Arthur G. and Alice Weiner

Joseph and Betty Jean Weiss

Ruth B. Wenaas

June Whitesides

Stephen K. Whittemore

Enid Williams

Katalin K. Winegard

Mildred E. Wittman

H. E. and Priscilla W. Wolfram

Bennett J. Woll

Paul H. and Mae K. Wong

Parker F. and Eleanor J. Wood

Robert A. Zlodi

“I love the Braille Notetaker. It has a braille display and speech, a dictionary, a radio, a recording function.”

Divina Fontanilla

Quinan California Donor Group

Quinan California donors have supported the LightHouse at a level of $5000 or more.

Theodore F. Bayer

W. Beaton

Douglas Bergman

Park Chamberlain

Mark S. Chester

Philip C. Chin

John W. Craig

Howard and Julia Eastman

Richard W. Ennes

Nancy and Joe Foss

Robert R. Foster

Yonda Gin

Walter H. Girdlestone

Susan Katz-Snyder and Alan B. Snyder

May Long

Helen K. Morton

Fred G. Nowell

Norma Ring

Richard M. and Barbara C. Rosenberg

Richard H. Salz

James A. Scalise

Andrea and Brian Suska

Marco A. Vidal

Stephen K. Whittemore

Special Acknowledgment is given to the individual members of the Peninsula

Auxiliary Lighthouse for the Blind

“My very favorite piece of adaptive equipment is my mobile smartphone with mobilespeak and mobile magnifier.”

F. Ross Woodall

Individuals and Workplace Giving Donors

James Abrams

Catherine E. Adams

Kathleen Adkins

Bruno and Patricia Albini

Max and Mary June Allen

Jerry Amundson

Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Andrews, Jr.

Anonymous

Leonard D. Anspach

James B. Arbios

Mrs. R. K. Ashley

Elizabeth Aswegan

Theodore and Edythe Atz

Ann Auburn

Paul E. Auger

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Austria

Jeanne Azen

Dr. Debra A. Babcock and Dr. Mark Rosekind

Thomas J. Backos

Norma J. Bagala

Janeann Bailly

Drs. Cedric and Dorothy Bainton

R. Bairi

Blanche Baker

Carol Baker

Kathleen Louise Baker

Roslyn R. Barak

Joan R. Barkan

John and Joan Barkan

William Barker

Fred A. Barsuglia

Patricia Barton

Mrs. Edward Charles Bassett

Elaine and Thomas Battista

Jean and John Bauer

Verna E. Bawden

Arthur and Barbara Beato

Donna and David Becht

Jeanne and Robert Becker

Imogene Beckwith

Janet Bedula

Mayetta Behringer

Beatrice Bel

Eva Beltrame

Emmanuelle Benkoski

Robert and Jane Bennett

Bobbie and Fletcher Benton

Douglas E. Bergman

S. Bear Bergman

Ida Berkowitz

Arlene Bernstein

Arthur H. Bernstein

Charmaine L. Berry

Joan Berry

Brad “”Rocky”“ Bertetta

Fred and Bonnie Jean Bertetta

Per and Ole Berthelsen

David and Edna Bettega

John and Anna Bilci

Sandra Blain

Britney and Walter Blair

Jean Blake

William Blanckenburg

Ilene Bliwise

Eva G. Block

Judie Block

David Bloom

Florence Blum

W. Ben Bobo

Hazel and Armand Bolino

Carol Borowy

Kieran Boughan

William E. Bowen

Neil H. Brandt

Edith B. Brassey

Laura J. Bredemeier

Deborah L. Brennan

Doris B. Brodie

Sidney Brodie

Kurt Brombacher

Henry and Marilyn Brook

Laurent R. Broussal

Doris Brown

Elizabeth Brown

Lee and Carol Brown

Lonnie M. Brown

Richard and Alice Brown

Standarlee Brown

Beverly R. Brunker

Jean Bucaneg

Alvin and Francoise Buchignani

James L. Buhler

Karen Bui

Drusilla and Fredrick Burrell

Nancy and Franklin Burton

Hilary Butts

Anselmo and Alma Caballero

Dino and Anna Caccia

Jane Calender

Dennis and Carol Callaghan

Kevin and Kathleen Callaghan

Bertram Callen

Charles and Glenna Campbell

Herb Campbell

Ruth and Gregory Cano

Brad D. Cantos

Mr. and Mrs. Norvell U. Caraway

Mari Cardenas

Launa J. Carlson

Kimberley Carrington

Iris L. Carryer

Arnold and Carol Carvajal

Andrea Cercos

Robert and Gail Chamberlin

Ruth Champagne

David and Judy Chan

Joseph Chan

Peter Chan

Donald E. Chapman, III

Sheila and Jeff Chapman

John Charles

Ralph and Paula Chernoff

Judy Chew

Adele Chi and Pehong Chen

Frank and Georgia Chiappellone

J. L. and K. A. Chiappelone

Gilda Chico

T. Chidambaram

Jacqueline W. Choppelas

Edward Chu

June Chun

George Clark and Thomas Moore

Mrs. William S. Clark

Audrey and Jonathan Clarke

Burton Clarke

Richard and Carole Clausen

Francis and Barbara Clifford

Dr. Vicki L. Coe and Dr. R. Scott Mitchell

Julie Coffey

Carla Colacito

Norman and Susan Colb

Jeannie Colbert

Eunice Coleman

Edna C. Collier

Sandra Collins

Alice Colthurst

James Concannon

Forrest Conley

Meghan Connolly Haupt

Stephen Constantine

Arthur and Mutsuko Cooper

Judge and Mrs. John S. Cooper

Anne Marie Cordingly

Charlotte Coren

Linda and Craig Corey

Janice L. Corran

Sam M. Corritore

Geraldine and Al Corvi

Constance and Dave Costa

William Costello

Joseph and Penelope Cotten

Bennie and Antonette Cottone

John and Celeste Craemer

Gail and Kevin Cronin

David Cruser

Debra Cruser

Harry and Ann Cush

Bernard Damele

Lance and Billie Darin

Lenore Daris

William and Jaci Daskarolis

Nino and Dolores Davi

Bernice Davis

Carol Davis

Howard G. Davis

The De Goff Family

Erin Dean Colcord

Rev. Margaret E. Deeths

Barbara Delong

Anabella Denisoff

Jim Dewey

Gina di Grazia

William and Patricia Dick

Mark and Roberta Dietzen

Louis and Dorothy Dito

Elizabeth and Donald Dixon

Lua and Robert Dodds

Charles G. Dondero

John G. Donnellan

Margie Donovan

Charles Dorris

Linda D’Orso

Leslie K. Doughty

Cynthia and Scott Douglas-Hiley

Joan M. Dove

Susan A. Dovi

Julie Down

Lillian and Michael Downing

Winifred Downing

David Dryer

Joyce M. Dubay

Scott and Carol Dubowsky

Robert and Michael Ducharme

Joyce and Chris Dueker

Corinne Dufka

C.D. and Pete Dunnebeck

Hien Duong

Patrick Dutra

Christy Eberhardt

Joseph Ehrman, III

Richard T. Ellebrecht

Margaret L. Elliott

Dennis G. Engle

Steve and Beth Erdmann

Peder B. Eriksen

Neil and Barbara Falconer

Rosemarie Falor-Luis

Elda and David Fanucchi

Barbara and Patrick Favale

Mr. Ray Favetti

Lawrence and Marian Feigenbaum

Christopher Feild

David Feiman, DDS

Lewis J. Feldman

Louise Ferrando

Michael and Sandra Ferrario

Carolyn and Kenneth Ferro

Olivia I. Fiel

Leesa Fields

Alan and Barbara Finn

Anne Fisher

Joseph Fisher

Harold Fisk

Luciano Flores

Gerald and Dorothy Foerster

Mary Fones

Gene and Joyce Fong

Jennie Fong

Leo Fong

George and Sophia Fonti

The Family of Anna Chan Foo

Nancy and Joe Foss

Robert R. Foster

Stanley and Beverly Foster

Mary M. Foudy

Alan K. Franck

Julia S. Frank

Don Franklin

Martha Franks

Jennifer Franzen

Denise Freinkel

Kim Friberg

Don and Peggy Fromm

Jeannette A. Gape

Amey Garber and Richard Lesnick

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Garcia

Natalie Garner

Joan M. Geis

Linda and Greg Gener

Michael Gersch

Herbert and Annette Gershen

Janet M. Gersonde

F. E. Giari

Irene W. Gibson

Edward and Patricia Gigli

Nancy and Stephen Gill

David Gin

Yonda Gin

Margaret E. Ginsburg

Frank and Marion Girasek

Walter H. Girdlestone

Stanton and Marsha Glantz

Mary Glenn and Bonnie Kay Nelson

Jerome and Gloria Goldberg

D. Goldman

Ms. Diane Goldman

Walter and Corinne Goldman

Robert Golovich

George C. Goodman

David and Elizabeth Goosman

Ellen P. Gorman

Patrick Gorman

Verena Graham

John N. Granet

Joseph Grasso

Marlean Gratuito

Robert Graves

Barbara L. Gray

Laurel and Chris Gray

Diane Graydon

Clifford H. Green

Fay Green

Jeffrey Green

Linda D. Greenberg

George and Catherine Griffin

Herbert and Lenore Griffin

Ralph Griffin

Lela and Robert Groom

Susan Grossman

Ralph E. Guenther

Luis Guerra

Paul Guidi

Gary Gunther

George and Dolly Gurrola

Joe and Paula Gutierrez

Donald and Jean Haet

Angela Hagins

Terry Hair

Dennis Hale

Jeanne C. Hallburg

Thomas Hamilton

Rebecca Handler and David Andrade

Frances and Thomas Haney

Dorothy Harkavy

June Harman

Sharon Harris

Shirley Harris

Donna and Earl Hart

Irene M. Hart

Eugene and Joan Harter

Robert Harvey

Suann and Tim Hayes

Eugenia H. Haynie

Jill and Claude Heifetz

Shelby Heifetz

Sidney and Rose Heifetz

Susan Heller

Rebecca and James Helm

Jacqueline M. Hendren

H. Jean Henke

Kenneth and Margaret Herman

Wayne and JoAnne Herman

Mirtha Hernandez

Richard Hesse

Robert and Patricia Hewett

Steven R. Hibshman

John and Eleanor Higson

Miriam Hillier

Elaine Hilp

Debbie and Robert Hinkson

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey D. Hinman

Diane Hinson

Ed Hodges

Blossom H. Hofmann

Susan Holt

Geoffrey Hom

Pamela Hom

Dana Hooper and Alicia Swanson

Jonathan B. Horrell, M.D.

Gloria J. Howard

Clinton Howe

Joan Howell

Annette D. Howitt

Reggie Hudson

T.F. and Nancy Humiston

Dwayne Hunn

Marlene Hunn

Janin and William Inman

Gary W. Ireland

Frederick J. Isaac

Grace and Luther Izmirian

Jack D. Jackson

Robert and Lois Jacob

Anne K. Jahnsen

Carl and Carolyn Janson

Mary and Peter Jewell

Betty Johannessen

Denis Johns

Dwight Johnson

Gil and Beverely Johnson

P. Kuuleialoha and Robert Johnson

Polly and Neil Johnston

Ralph and Dorris Jones

Lorraine Judice

Marcus A. Jung

Mrs. Leland Kaiser

Robert M. Kane

Elliot and Ida Kaplan

Rosemary and Daniel Kaplan

Patricia Kast

Ilene and Gary Katz

Susan Katz-Snyder and

Alan B. Snyder

Julie Kaufman

George Kaw

Mary A. Kelly

Helen Kennedy Cahill

William and Susan Kenney

Lubov Kepuladze

Alice Kim

Loa Kingston

Ivana Kirola

Michael Klimo

Virginia Knepper Doyle and John Doyle

Kathleen Knox

Erna Knutsen

Norma Kollgaard

Igor and Elizabeth Kolombatovic

Sidney and Vivian Konigsberg

Stuart Koop

George and Susan Kotsovolos

Kerry and Maureen Kravitz

J. Lee Kreader

James Kwan

Deslar Kyn Patten

Lynne and Andrew Laird

Janice and George Landt

Judy Larson

Barbara and James Lassen

K.C. and Steve Lauck

Robert Lavaysse

Joyce Law-Fong

Lieselotte Le Baron

Peter L. Ledee

Wolfgang and Alexandra Lederer

Cindy Lee

George J. Lee

May Lee

Norma Lentine

Donna-Marie Lera

Wallis Leslie

Luna Lester

John and Aimee Levin

Herbert Levison

Alan Levy

Mr. and Mrs. Ho Lew

Mabel Lew

Vivian Lew

Harry and Gene Lewin

Werner and Libby Lewin

Evelyn M. Light

Bonnie Gratch Lindauer

Marilyn L. Lindsey, Ph.D

Joanne Linn

Joyce Lively and Ronald Kardon

Ann LoMonte

Jessica Lorenz

Dan Lorenzo

Susan Lum

Mr. James M. Lundy

Claire Lupia

Louise Magner

Mr. and Mrs. Russ Magnusson and Chris

Krishna Malik

Melissa Mallozzi

Renee Malone

Samantha Manewitz

Ethel and Robert Mann

Harry and Emma Mar

Alex Marcollo

Robert E. Marcus

Helen L. Marsh

James C. Marsters, Jr.

Mrs. Donald Marx

Howard Maull and Glady Lou Lytle-Maull

Boris S. Maximoff

John H. Maxson

Fredrika D. May

Liam Mayclem

Frank McCaffery

David and Rose McCallen

David A. McCosker

Leola McGrath

Robert McKenna

Christina and William McNair

Robert and Colleen McNichol

Brian McNitt

Horacio Mendez

Lawrence Mercier

Scott and Theresa Merrick

Hans and Edith Merten

Charles and Susan Michel

Gene and Carole Michel

Spencer and Roberta Michels

James Michener

Joshua Miele and Elizabeth Ruhland

Mona Milam

Hayes D. Miles

John N. Miller

Lauren P. Miller

Selinda and Dwain Miller

Yetta Miller

Gordon and Karen Millner

Lyla M. Mitchell

Susan Mizner, Director

Carolyn Mobley

Michael Mojabi

J.B. Molaghan

Barbara Monie

Mary A. Montgomery

S. M. Moore

Thomas M. Moore

Mr. Dannie Moos

Lillian and Harold L. Moose, Jr.

Ada Morales

Richard Morasci

Michael and Angelina Morgan

Sandy and Jeff Mori

Michael and Lucinda Morlin

Helen and G. Joel Morris

Paul V. Morris

Carol and Jerry Muchin

Vivian Mullaney

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Munakata

J. R. Murphy

James J. Murphy

Leslie Murphy

Rosemary Murphy

Maxwell A. Myers

Robert and Lynne Myers

Emmanuel Nava

Jean Neely

William and Joan Neff

Donald and Carol Nelson

Lawrence Nelson

Dirk Neyhart

John H. Norcop

Jeffrey Novick

Varda Novick

Juan Ocampo Gomez

Mary O’Connoll

Robert and Marian O’Donnell

Tara and Brian O’Dwyer

Rose Marie O’Leary

David and Joyce Oliphant

Joann and John O’Loughlin

Dale and Vivian Olsen

Richard Olsen

Frank and Phyllis Olsson

John and Victoria O’Neill

Laurence and Vicki Oppenheim

Vicki and Laurence Oppenheim

Kazu Oshima

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Oswalt

Raymond and Beverly Owning

Charles M. Ozorio

Rene and Judith Paladini

Emily Papapietro

Ellen and Michael Parker

Jeffrey Parravano

Kevin Parry

Betty Passanisi

Fran and Clint Pelegrino

Charles and Norma Jean Peluso

Stephen Max Perr and Dr. Holly Christman

Randall and Valerie Perry

Maja Jean Peters

Eugene and Barbara Peterson

Joseph F. Peterson

Nicholas and Patricia Petrakis

Vonnie Pfingston

Susan Piallat

Teri Picante

Anne and Nathan Plotkin

Dana Polatin

Karena Polcyn

Laura Porras

Jagdip and Robin Powar

Robert and Lillian Powell

Glenn and Jodi Preminger

Arthur Psaltis

Mr. and Mrs. Chester S. Psuik

Sacha Rahi

Robert Rakshys

Alicia and Edward Ramirez

Dorothy Raski

Helene Renteria

Cathleen and Gary Rettberg

Alice Reutlinger

Albert Reyff and Karla Yates

Mary Rizzato

Chris and Helen Rockas

George Roehm

Margery and Fred Roos

Doug Rose

Madeleine S. Rose

Patti and Doug Rose

Herbert and Ilse Rosenbaum

Paul Rosenstein and Bonnie Lynn

Helen Roxborough

Edward M. Rubenstein

Sylvia Rubin

Carlos and Ruth Ruling

Florence M. Rusk

Nancy A. Russ

Richard M. Russ

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Rzym

Nicolai Safai

Karen Salcedo

Richard H. Salz

Digna and Mario Sanchez

Donna Sanchez

Sarah Sanchez

Ilse Sauerwald

Joseph Scheuermann

Mrs. Helen E. Schlichtmann

Carolyn Schmidt

Suzanne and Henry Schmitt

Anna R. Schmitz

Joseph Schmitz

Gary Schnitzer and Sandra Wilder

Thelma and Gilbert Schnitzer

Christine Schreiber

Irving and Naomi Schulman

Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Schultz

Douglas Schultz

Frank and Gloria Scigliano

Janna A. Scopel

Sarah Scott

Linda Scourtis

Mr. and Mrs. Alan K. L. Scroggie

Victoria Seay

Matthew Sell

Fred Seronick

Anita Shafer Aaron and Robert Scott Aaron

Anna and Stanley Shaff

Hugo Shane

Stephen and Joanne Shapiro

Helen J. Sharp

Shelly Sharp

Florence Shaw

Sidney Shaw

Timothy and Mary Sheehy

Gladys and Ardson Shegoian

Kenneth and Jean Shelley

Kimberly Shuck

Steve and Jeanne Sibley

Esther Sichel

Linda Silva

Delrose Silvas

Ruth H. Silverman

Robert and Annette Simon

Sandra Simon

Henry and Katherine Simpson

Katherine and Henry Simpson

Hope Sinclair

Irena and Mieczyslaw Skrobik

Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Small

Katrina Smathers

Thomas F. Smegal, Jr.

Lawrence Smeragliuooo

G. Edward Smith and Elizabeth Primrose-Smith

Gretchen J. Smith

Paul Smith and Carol Harvey

Sigrid and James Snider

John P. Souza

Laura Sowell

Marlene Spaeth and Terri Ritchie

Dana M. Spear

Joan L. Spelman

Helen Springer

John A. Sproul

Mae Stadler

Gerald G. Stangl

Patricia Stark

M. Geraldine Stasko

Anne Stavropoulos

Theodore E. Steiner

Stanley Stenger

Kim Stepney

Diana Stepp

Todd Stevenot and Anne Sandbach

Richard W. Steven

Charles T. Stewart

Frances J. Stewart

Margaret and Clyde Stone

Chuck Stoops

Edward Storm and Anne Paye

Peter G. Straus

George and Helene Strauss

Anita Strom

Ian Sublett

Gideon and Hao Do Sughrue

Thomas and Judith Sutliff

Elizabeth H. Sutro

Walter Swan, Jr.

Charles and Linda Swift

Eunice and Robert Swink

Thomas Swinney

Evelyn Szelenyi

Kong Taing

William R. Tanzer

David and Teresa Tarr

Ted Tawshunsky

Glenhall and Patricia Taylor

Colette Tedeschi

Karen Tedford

Thelma K. Tenenberg

Clara A. Tennis

Dr. Carol Tereszkiewicz-Zimmerman and Dr. Zachary Zimmerman

Norma Tewksbury-Ooghe

Nola K. Theobald

Kimberly M. Thompson

Clifford Thornell

Mary P. Thornton

Iwan Tjokrosoeharto

Jean C. Tollini

Aurora Tomadoni

Deborah Toy

Stella Tracy

Cheryl and Richard Trice

Paul Trichilo

Ivy Troyer

Judith and Richard Trusendi

Janet and Tom Tupper

JoAnn Tursone

Steven Utz

Don Van Eeghen and Theresa Le Olson

Jeff and Elaine Van Grinsven

Jean J. Vanden

Peter Vas Dias

Richard Vas Dias

Galina and Slava Vassershteyn

Prindle and Henry Vaux

William H. Vederman

John Verduzco and Herb Smith

Elva I. Vergari

Marco A. Vidal Fund

Richard A. Vignolo

Lidia and Joseph Vinal

Jeremy and Randi Vishno

Maria Vrionis

Lowell and Donna Wallace

Hazel Walsh

Dirk Walvis and Carolyn Dille

Joseph and Margaret Ward

John and Carmen Washington

Sisi Weaver

David and Regula Weill

Edward and Janet Weiner

Gary and Yaffa Weinstein

Philip and Veronica Weismehl

Betty Jean Weiss

Robert and Marian Weiss

Robin and Thalia Welch

Jordana Welles and Julie Ray

David L. Wells

Dorothy H. Wesley

Jim Whipple

Nancy Whitney

Bruce and Donna Whitson

Stephen K. Whittemore

Robert A. Whyte

Sofia Widjaja

Ron D. Willis

Jerry and Judith Wilson

Katalin K. Winegard

Kenneth Winkler

William Wipprecht

Teresa and Erland Wolff

Bennett J. Woll

Jordan Wong

Parker and Eleanor Wood

Forrest P. Woodworth, IV

Sharalee and Thomas Wrigley

Sylvia Xuereb

Irvin and Marilyn Yalom

Stanley Yarnell

Karla M. Yates

Jennifer Yeagley and Jeff Russell

Dr. and Mrs. Jerold J. Yecies

Betty and Edmund Young

Steven Young

Katherine Younker

Jean and S. J. Zaczek

Dr. Arash M. Zadeh

Eric and Beverly Zell

Tamara Zhuchkova

Roy Zitting

Monique J. Zmuda

Robert Zwissig

“My favorite technology is Zoomtext screen magnification software. It will magnify a page up to 16x.”

Beth Berenson

Park Chamberlain Heritage Society

Park Chamberlain Heritage Society donors have supported the LightHouse through a

bequest.

Benno M. Abraham

Ruth Abrahamson

Juliette F. Alexander

Audrey M. Anderson

Paul L. Andrieu

Katherine Andros

Robert Anino

Philip Anspacher

Frank Back

Catherine Bagnasco

Julia Baker

Pauline Baldwin

Bertha Bankhead

Shena Baring-Gould

Margarete Barsam

Beatrice M. Beattie

Irma Becker

August Beeler

John L. Bernhard

Elvera Berven

Martha J. Bibb

Marguerite Billy

Katharine E. Blanche

May Bloom

Louis & Leonore Blumenthal

Anna Bohner

Louise Bonne

Fred Braun, Jr.

Eileen Brennan

Christine Breon

Erma M. Bridgett

William Henry Brown

Harold L. Buechner

Henry M. Cailleaud

Gioavani and Margret Camajani

Eleanor E. Cameron

Bernice Canata

Jacques Canes

Marcelin E. Cannon

Stanley Carlow

Dorothy Carlson

Fay Allison Carty

John H. Casenave

Myrene Cassel

Robert Cathcart

Victor A. Celotti

Miriam Chaban

Ronald Chaisson

Park Chamberlain

Laura Ciolek

Mabel Clifford

Bernice K. Cochran

Fannie A. Cooper

Ethel L. Cross

Irene Crow

Alfreda S. Cullinan

Belle Curtin

Marianne M. Davidson

Ora K. Dennett

George Dettner

Robert Devereaux

Olga Diora

Clarence Dobie

Teresa Drake

Mae Dudley

Marie L. Duggan

Olga B. Dunn

Thomas Dutra

George Dynan

Yvette G. Eastman

Howard and Julia Eastman

Marie Edenburg

Ethel L. Ehrhardt

Ilse Elias

Russell H. Ellis

Mary H. Endlich

Grace Eng

Marion E. Evans

Enzo S. Fanucchi

Marguerite E. Fein

Cyril Fels

James Fenton

Lillian R. Fitzgerald

Justine Fixel

Rose Flacks

Nelly Forassieppi

Jack Fox

Sophie Fulton

Nora P. Garwick

Gisella Gellert

Clifford Gerlach

Jean Getz

George Giannini

Elinor Gilheaney

Jack Gille

Gladstone/Sassoon Family

Benjamin Gold

Melba J. Grayson

T.B. Greenhouse

Leonard Greenwell

Genevieve D. Guppy

Chester B. Guppy

Lois Riley Haight

Rita Hanlon

Carl J. Hansen

Vera Hardy

Dorothy Harren

Ferris W. Hartman

Sophie E. Haut

Eldon S. Heckman

K. Henderson

May I. Henriod

Shirley Hicklin

Beulah May Higgins

Madeline Hilburn Trust

Judson Holland

Gloria Ann Hollis

Allan Hovden

Gloria Hubner

Miriam Huggins

Ethel K. Hughes

Lucia Huneke

Enid Hobson Hurd

Felicia Hyman

Evelyn Hymans

Dolores Ippolito

Charles J. Isaacs

Sophie Jacobs

Ebba I. Jorgensen

James Mayfield Kaye

Norah Kelly

Vryra Fortin Kerr

Ethel May King

Gertrude L. King

Rochelle Kingsland

Fanny Klang

Babette Klee

Bertha Klein

Carol Knowles

Josephine K. Knowles

Bertha Kristal

Andrew Kristofsky

Judith Kuhnle

Barbara H. Kurtz

Laine Family

Genevieve E. Landon

Louise Lang

Virginia Larsen

James V. Lawry

Allan and Marilyn Lee

Ruth D. Leon

Sara G. Levin

Louis Levitas

Elizabeth Lippitt

Genevieve C. Louderback

Mary Lai Yi Louie

Orsola Lucchesi

Josephine Ludwig

Alice E. Luscombe

Jean A. MacAllum

MayBelle Madden

Della F. Maiden

Mercedes Major

Barbara Ann Mallory

Marie R. Malough

Steven S. Marcu

Marie Brauninger Martin

Ann McCarthy

Signe Ash McClellan

Florence McDonald

Alicia McEvoy

Mercedes McMicking

Mellie A. Merritt

Emmy Michielsen

Mack E. Mickelson

Betty M. Mignacco

Frances S. Miller

Florence Millikin

Elizabeth Mitchell

Augusta Moyer

Anna Belle Neal

Paul and Norine Nelson

Paul Axel Nelson

Gertrud Neufeld

Judith A. Neumann

Yvonne Marie O’Gorman

Rosina Olivieri

Edith Palmedo

Elizabeth R. Pansegrau

Ruth Pels

Ellen Peterson

R.R. Pew

Emmy A. Phelps

Seymour Phillips

Paul G. Pinsky

Cora Pissis

Virginia Marie Poccia

Gabriel Poutous

Richard A. Rath

Fred F. Renner

Viola Rhone

Gunilda Rianda

Henry M. Rist

Dohma L. Roberts

Helen M. Robinson

Mario Rocca

Jean Roddan Zerman

George Rosenquist

Edna Rosner

Robert Ross

Patricia J. Rourke

Annie Rummelsburg

Frank Rusalem

Schaefer Charitable Trust

Erna Schleu

Ann V. Schmoll

Walter Schroeder

Maud van Courtlandt-Hill Schroll

Flora Ludwigs Scott

Rosita Scott

Richard Sheldrick

Hazel L. Shepard

Shulmann Family

Mildred Simmen

Simmons Family

Marie Simpson

Constance M. Simpson

Arnold J. Smoller

Ann Elizabeth Snow

Don Speakman

Alma W. Spencer

Margaret Stephens

Helen S. Stewart

E.B. Storrow

William H. and Ruth B. Struckman

Ludmila Suglian

Stuart F. and H. Marguerite

Svedeman

Lillian Tassi

Jacqueline D. Thompson

Joseph S. Thompson

Todd Thorn

Ivy Throop

Lillian and Lewis Tilin

Joseph M. Torrano

Alice Frances Tracy

Emma G. Trebilcot

Dorothy E. Trevey

John Thomas Trixler

Irene Tsecklinskaya

John Henry Turner

Billie Vier

Wilhelmina Waldeck

Gwendolyn F. Walkup

Marvin Walton

Frances Isabel Weed

Margaret E. White

Agnes Whitelock

Gates Wigner

Tova Wiley

Gladys H. Williams

Richard Winckel

Lillie Wissman

William W. Witney

Madeline E. Woodall

Roma Zederman

George Zimmerman

Doris J. Zimpelmann

Robert A. Zlodi

Stephen Zlodi

Virginia Lee Zwick

“The BrailleNote is portable, versatile and really light! It’s great for flying!

Leah Gardner

Institutional Donors

(Agencies, Foundations and Companies)

Access Integrated Technologies, Inc.

Airport Commission Employees

American Legion Fort Humboldt Post 212

Artsigns Architectural Graphics, Inc.

Bank of America

Bank of America Charitable Foundation

Bank of America Foundation (Matching Gifts)

Bellini Foundation

Bertetta Tanklines, Inc.

Mervyn L. Brenner Foundation

State of California General Fund

California State Automobile Association

Carroll, Burdick & McDonough LLP

Cars 4 Causes

Center for Accessible Technology

Charity Funding Services

ChevronTexaco “”People Making a Difference”“ Campaign

County of Humboldt In-Home Support Services

Daley, DeBofsky & Bryant

Department of Management, Minnesota State University

Harold & Annette Dobbs Family Supporting Foundation

Dodge & Cox Investment Managers

The East Bay Community Foundation

Electronic Scrip Incorporated

South San Francisco Elks Lodge #2091

Envision

Far Eastern Society of San Francisco, Inc.

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Francis S. North Foundation

Gap Foundation Money For Time Program

Genentech Employee Giving Program

Give Something Back Business Products

GMAC Mortgage

Golden Gate Healthcare Center

Google, Inc.

The Guardsmen

Walter and Elise Haas Fund

Hall Realty

The Vera C. Hendry Foundation

Herbst Foundation, Inc.

Humboldt Area Foundation

IBM Employee Services Center

IBM Retiree Charitable Campaign

Independent Charities of America

The James Irvine Foundation

Jefferson & Gross, CPA’s

Jewish Community Endowment Fund

Jewish Family and Children’s Services

Kaiser Hospital,

Optical Department

Korean War Veterans Association

Lanahan & Reilley LLP

Dean & Margaret Lesher Foundation

Castro Lions Club

Local Independent Charities

The Los Angeles Spinsters

Los Gatos Lions Charities, Inc.

Lowell Berry Foundation

Lundy and Mishanetz

Bertha Russ Lytel Foundation

Marin Community Foundation

Mayor’s Office on Disability

Eva L. McKenzie Trust

Mid-America Tile

Muir Oaks Veterinary Hospital

Native Daughters of the Golden West

Naughton Realty, Inc.

The Neisloss Family Foundation Inc.

Pacific Union’s Marin Agents Community Fund

The Pfund Family Foundation

PG & E Corporation, Campaign for the Community

Pile Drivers, Divers, Bridge Wharf & Dock Builders

R.V. Kuhns & Associates, Inc.

Redwood Empire Chapter, CCB Scholarship Fund

RL & Associates, Inc.

Rotary Club of Napa

Sacramento Spinal Specialists

The San Francisco Foundation

San Francisco, City and County

San Jose East Valley Lions Club

San Jose North Valley Lions #0239

The Annunziata Sanguinetti Foundation

Scales of Justice Lions Club

The Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving

Sears “You Can Make A Difference” Workplace Giving Campaign

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Soroptimist International of Humboldt Bay

The Morris Stulsaft Foundation

Alice Phelan Sullivan Corporation

Mr. and Mrs. G. Kirk Swingle Foundation

Temple Beth Ami Religious School

Twin Peaks Tavern

Union Labor Health Foundation

United eWay

United Synagogue of Hoboken

United Way of King County

United Way of Northern Nevada & the Sierra

United Way of the Bay Area

Vallejo Grandmoms Club

Veterans of Foreign Wars

Viet Huong Fish Sauce Company

VISA International Giving Campaign

Wells Fargo Bank

Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign

“I get excited about some of the more simple technologies: talking timers and microwaves. my elderly clients find them easy to use.”

Joyce Lopez

Inkind, Tangible Property and Car Donations

2223 Restaurant

7 x 7 Magazine

Acoustiguide, Inc.

Barbara Adamson

Kathleen Adkins

American Conservatory Theater

Aquarium of the Bay

Arrowood Vineyards & Winery

Asian Art Museum

Beach Blanket Babylon

Sandra Blain

Joan Blalock and Butch Blalock

Blow Styling Salon

Breezy’s Restaurant and Bar

Broadwest Corporation

Byington Winery and Vineyard

Cafe Organic Lettus

California Academy of Sciences

Capricorn Coffee

The Cartoon Art Museum

Chaya Brasserie #1301

Clara Chun

City Dish

Cocoon

Howard G. Davis

Deaf Counciling Advocacy & Referral Agency (DCARA)

Drake Restaurants

Hien Duong

Echo Marketing

Mr. Ray Favetti

Lyndia Fillpot

Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco

Herb Fotish

R. Grant

Robert Graves

Susan Hambrecht

Heine Family Trust

Maria Hershey

David L. Holcomb

Hornblower Cruises and Events

Marguerite Illingworth

Lynne and Andrew Laird

Ledson Winery and Vineyards

Ali O. Lee and John Wrigley

Galen Leung

Levende Lounge

Art Lidstrom

Alex Marcollo

Market Street Grill

Andrew Marshall

Edna Mattz

John H. Maxson

Gloria May

Eric McAlpine

Doris McKeever

Robert McKenna

Guylene McMinton

Betty McQuiston

Horacio Mendez

Lawrence Mercier

Metro City Bar

James Michener

Charles Migos

NameFinders

Sheila Nelson

June Nessler

Oakland Museum of California

Oakland Zoo

Opus One

Peju Province Winery

Stephen Max Perr and Dr. Holly Christman

Norman Peterson

Pier 39

POP Sound

Presidio Bowling Center

Punchline San Francisco

Eleanor Quigley

Ravenswood Winery

Redwoods Veteran’s Center

Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum

Eric Robertson and Tami Gamble

Jill Roter

Salsalito Taco Shop

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

San Francisco Symphony

San Francisco Towers

Savannah Chanelle Vineyards

Douglas Scheft

Lynne Sentivany

Esther Sichel

Robert and Annette Simon

Lawrence Smeragliuooo

Chuck Somers

Carol Soto

Louisa Spier

Jill and Tom Sprinkle

Tom and Jill Sprinkle

Bob Stanger

Kim Stepney

Chuck Stoops

Sushi Groove

TCB Cafe Publishing

Marian Thompson

Iwan Tjokrosoeharto

Twin Peaks Tavern

Don Van Eeghen and

Theresa Le Olson

Christopher Ward

Andy Westfall

Perry and Patricia Wolf

John Wrigley

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts

Yerba Buena Ice Skating and Bowling Center

Yet Wah Chinese Restaurant

“It’s simple: my favorite technologies are the CCTV and Zoomtext.”

David Baioni

Insights Supporters

Insights Funders

Community Arts and Education Program of the San Francisco Arts Commission

San Francisco Foundation

Walter and Elise Haas Fund

Insights Sponsors

Claude Monet Level - $5000+

Guide By Cell

Georgia O’Keefe Level - $2500+

Acoustiguide, Inc.

Bank of America

RL & Associates, Inc.

Wells Fargo Bank

Edgar Degas Level - $1000+

7 x 7 Magazine

Envision

R.V. Kuhns & Associates, Inc.

Patrons

Joan R. Barkan

Brad “Rocky” Bertetta, Bertetta Tanklines, Inc.

David and Judy Chan

Joseph Chan

George Clark and Thomas Moore

Gina di Grazia

Margie Donovan

Joan M. Dove

Nancy and Joe Foss

Barbara L. Gray

Karen Gray and Doug Elliot

George and Catherine Griffin

Paul Guidi

Rebecca Handler and David Andrade

The Herbst Foundation, Inc.

Carl and Carolyn Janson

Gil and Beverely Johnson

Kathleen Knox

Nicole Lange

Barbara and James Lassen

Harry and Emma Mar

Howard Maull and Glady Lou Lytle- Maull

John H. Maxson

Mayor’s Office on Disability

Christina and William McNair

Joshua Miele and Elizabeth Ruhland

Leslie Murphy

Rosemary Murphy

David Perry & Associates

Gary Schnitzer and Sandra Wilder

Anita Shafer Aaron and Robert Scott Aaron

Todd Stevenot and Anne Sandbach

Jordana Welles and Julie Ray

Sofia Widjaja

Jennifer Yeagley and Jeff Russell

Special thanks to Russell Quinan

and Traction for the Insights

2008 PSA

Insights Donors

Max and Mary June Allen

William Barker

Imogene Beckwith

Ida Berkowitz

Fred and Bonnie Jean Bertetta

Neil H. Brandt

Lonnie M. Brown

Beverly R. Brunker

Charles and Glenna Campbell

Mari Cardenas

Anabella Denisoff

Dodge & Cox Investment Managers

South San Francisco Elks Lodge #2091

Lewis J. Feldman

Amey Garber and Richard Lesnick

The Vera C. Hendry Foundation

Herbst Foundation, Inc.

Kenneth and Margaret Herman

Polly and Neil Johnston

Rosemary and Daniel Kaplan

Vivian Lew

Helen L. Marsh

Liam Mayclem

Mayor’s Office on Disability

Susan Mizner, Director

Susan Piallat

Kimberly Shuck

Gerald G. Stangl

Galina and Slava Vassershteyn

Viet Huong Fish Sauce Company

Lidia and Joseph Vinal

Joseph and Margaret Ward

Gary and Yaffa Weinstein

Betty Jean Weiss

Robert A. Whyte

Roy Zitting

Community Partners

Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation and Education Professionals (ACVREP)

American Foundation for the Blind

Area #1 Agency on Aging (Humboldt, Del Norte Counties)

Association of Fundraising Professionals

AudioVision, Inc.

Bay Area Outdoor Recreation Program (BORP)

Bay Area Transportation

Blind Babies Foundation

California Agencies for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CABVI)

California Council of the Blind

California Department of Forestry

California Foundation of Independent Living Centers (CFILC)

California School for the Blind

California State Department of Rehabilitation

California State Independent Living Council

California State Library

California Teachers and Educators of the Visually Handicapped (CTEVH)

Coalition of Agencies Serving the Elderly (CASE)

Commission on Aging and Adult Services

Community Alliance of Disability Advocates (CADA)

Community Arts and Education Program of the San Francisco Arts Commission

Community Health Alliance

Curry Senior Center

Deaf Counseling, Advocacy and Referral Agency

Delancey Street Van Service

Department of Aging and Adult Services

Department of Children, Youth and Their Families

Department of Health and Human Services, Marin County

Department of Public Health

Development Executives Roundtable (DER)

Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund

Earle Baum Center of the Blind

Fortuna Adult Day Health Center

Foundation Center – San Francisco

Guide Dogs for the Blind, Inc

Humboldt County Department of Health and Human Services –Adult Protective Services Branch

Humboldt Diabetes Project

Humboldt Senior Resource Center

Independent Living Resource Center San Francisco

Institute on Aging, San Francisco

KNBR

Leadership San Francisco (LSF)

Long Term Care Coordinating Council

Mayor’s Office of Community Investment

Mayor’s Office on Disability, San Francisco

Medsam Transportation

MUNI Accessibility Services

National Association for the Employment of People Who Are Blind (NAEPB)

National Council of Private Agencies for the Blind and Visually Impaired (NCPABVI)

National Eye Institute – Healthy Vision Community Award

National Federation of the Blind of California

National Industries for the Blind (NIB)

NISH

Northern California Association of Deaf-Blind

Northern California Association of Education and Rehablilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired (NCAER)

Northwest Committee for the Employment of People with Disabilities

Nelson Nygart

Project Open Hand

Redwoods Veterans Center

San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery

San Francisco Community College

San Francisco Department of Elections

San Francisco Elks Lodge #3

San Francisco Library for the Blind

San Francisco Magazine

San Francisco Paratransit

San Francisco Partnership for Community-Based Care & Support

San Francisco Public Library

San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department, Project Insight

San Francisco State University

San Francisco Unified School District

Senior Action Network

Sensory Access Foundation

Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute, San Francisco

Society for the Blind in Sacramento

University of California, School of Optometry, Low Vision Clinic

University of San Francisco Nursing Program

Veteran’s Administration, Visual Impairment Services Team

Vision Anew

Westridge Builders

YMCA Embarcadero

Consultants & Contractors

Adaptive Technology Services

Michael Parker, MSME

Access Ingenuity

Joan Dove

Area Executive Vice President

Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Management Services

Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.

Insurance Brokers of California, Inc.

Allen Ashton

Ashton Abeck Design

Haseeb Chaudhry

Vice President

Business Client Manager

Greater San Francisco

Bank of America

Bay Area Communication Access

Diana Gates Waterman

Vice President

Benefits Access

Blind and Vision Impaired of Marin, Inc.

Tony Capitan

Cap’s Painting Company

Community TechKnowledge, Inc.

David Perry

Principal

David Perry & Associates

Dodge & Cox

Fred Cabala

Regina Henderson

Envision Digital Print

Gregory Livestock

Fire Abatement

Don Gasser

Fire Smart, Defensible Space, Inc.

Golden Gate Regional Center

Bruce J. Wright, CPA

Good & Fowler, LLP

Greg Barrow Construction

Hearing and Speech Center of Northern California

Houston Lighthouse for the Blind

Katrine Hughes, LCSW

International Association of Access to Information Services (IAAIS)

Emdad Khan

Internet Speech

Luxor Cab

S. Scott Seamands, CPA

Partner

Lindquist von Husen and Joyce, LLP

Justin Loch

Page Weavers

Ricardo Perez

Postal Systems, Inc.

Richard Lesnick

RL & Associates, Inc.

Doug Rose

Rose Communications

Marcia Beard

Senior Consultant

R.V. Kuhns and Associates, Inc.

Vicki Valentine

Graphic Designer

San Francisco Art Department

Theresa Farina, Executive Director

San Francisco Paramedic Association

Disabled Student Services

San Francisco State University

Gerald Scott

Scotty’s Janitorial

Erik Dryburgh

Attorney at Law

Silk, Adler & Colvin

Nick Harris

Stream Guys

Susan Jahromi

Benefit Consultant

Trendcepts

Brian McNitt

Trendmedia

Mike Carr, President

EHC Facility Management

United Camps, Conferences and Retreats

Vista Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired

Chris Hauswirth

Principal

Wetherby Asset Management

Krista Wissing

Publications Designer

Yellow Cab

Debby Lieberman

Zia Acces

Special Acknowledgements

Acoustiguide, Inc.

Joyce Cid

Benny L. Catacutan

Clubhouse Manager

Concordia-Argonaut

Cynthia and John Diggs

Site Director & Cook

Enchanted Hills Camp

Jack Donnellan, Vision Anew

Enchanted Hills Camp Advisory Committee

Lynda Jones, CVRT

Coordinator Rehabilitation Teaching Specialization

Program in Visual Impairment

Florida State University

Liam Mayclem, Host

CBS5, Eye on the Bay

Thomas Moore

Leslie Murphy

“Friends of Charlie”

Steve, Nancy and Annie Gill

Kathy Graddy, Principal

Graddy Graphic Design

Dr. Robert Greer

University of California School of Optometry

Low Vision Clinic

David Asheim

Guide-by-Cell

Ben Oude Kampuis

Project Insight

Richard Lesnick

RL and Associates, Inc.

Meg Shiffler

Gallery Director

San Francisco Arts Commission

Mike May

Sendero Group

Christine McNair and Donna Santana

Russell Quinan

Traction

Day Galles, Jeff Green, Fred Hosking

and George Roehm

Twin Peaks Tavern

Dave Sayer

Westridge Builders Inc

LightHouse Board of Directors

Gil Johnson – President

Retired, American Foundation for the Blind

Todd Stevenot – Vice President

Finance Officer, Barclays Global Investors

Arthur Beato - Vice President

Financial Consultant, Retired

Harry Mar - Vice President

Contracts Analyst, San Francisco Department of Public Health

Carl Janson - Treasurer

Retired, Venture Builders

Jordana Welles – Secretary

Partner, Fagan-Welles Advertising

Brad Bertetta

President/Principal, Bertetta Tanklines, Inc.

David Chan

Systems Engineer, Wells Fargo Bank

Joseph Chan

Finance Director, Association of Bay Area Governments

Margie Donovan

VIST Coordinator, Veteran Affairs Medical Center

Julie Down

Real Estate Broker, Grubb and Ellis

Rebecca Handler

Head of Major Gifts, Wikimedia Foundation

Dana Hooper

Consultant

Kathleen Knox

Writer, Editor

Joshua A. Miele, Ph.D.

Associate Scientist, The Smith- Kettlewell Eye Research Institute

Leslie Murphy

Vice President, Wells Fargo Bank

Gary Schnitzer

Executive Vice President, Schnitzer Steel

Keith Williams

Consultant

LightHouse Honorary Board

Theodore F. Bayer

Past President, LightHouse Board of Directors

Douglas Bergman

Past Treasurer, LightHouse Board of Directors

Jon Carroll

Columnist, San Francisco Chronicle

John P. Coghlan

Past President, LightHouse Board of Directors

Mike Cole

Past President, LightHouse Board of Directors

Winifred Downing

Past Secretary, LightHouse Board of Directors

Nancy R. Foss

Past President, LightHouse Board of Directors

William Gerard

Past President, Lighthouse Board of Directors

Daniel F. Goodman, M. D.

Ophthalmologist

Barbara J. Lassen

Past President, LightHouse Board of Directors

Mike May

President, Sendero Group, Ltd.

John Maxson

Past Member, LightHouse Board of Directors

Honorable Gavin Newsom

Mayor, City and County of San Francisco

Stephen Max Perr

Past Vice President, LightHouse Board of Directors

Catherine Skivers

Past President, California Council of the Blind

Ed Zaik

Past President, LightHouse Board of Directors

LightHouse Staff

Adaptations

Maritza A. Calderon, Adaptations Assistant Store Manager

Cynthia Herrera, Adaptations Associate - Marin

Laura B. Peters, Adaptations Assistant Store Manager -Marin

Teresa Wolff, Adaptations Associate - Marin

Access to Information Services

J. Gregory Kehret, Director of Access to Information Services

Greeta S. Ahart, Program Assistant

Ayaka C. Isono, Information and Technology Specialist

ShenKuan, AIS/Technology Associate

Development

George L. Clark, Chief Development Officer

Ellen B. Lord, Development Manager

Andrea U. Ogarrio, Development and Marketing Associate

Kari L. Orvik, Program Marketing and Outreach Associate

Kimberly R. Shuck, Insights Coordinator

Jennifer M. Yeagley, Director of Development

Digital Data Scan

Jennifer F. Castillo, Account Representative

Aurelia T. Duma, Pre-Process Quality Assurance

David G. Jackson, Document Preparer Pre-Process Quality Assurance

Son Kim, Document Scanner/Preparer

Executive

Anita S. Aaron, Executive Director

Charles E. Godwin, Executive Secretary

Finance

F. Howard Maull, Chief Financial Officer

Iris A. Feng, General Accountant

Kathy F. Louie, Accounts Payable Coordinator

Ning Xiao, Controller

Human Resources

Julie E. McCarthy, HR / Office Manager

Brian C. Hardy, Technology Manager

Gilberto C. Melendez, Part-Time Receptionist

Davina M. Mendez, Receptionist/Taxi Voucher Coordinator

LightHouse Industries

Phillip R. (Skip) Foster Jr., LightHouse Industries Manager

Byron L. Albertson, Production Assistant/Box Maker/Utility

Landall Bell, Maintenance Specialist/Relief Machine Operator/Lead Person

Michael J. Irish, Manager’s Assistant/Sorter

Lin Sang Leung, Machine Operator/Mechanic

Arnel C. Paiso, Production Assistant/Packer Box Maker

Tamara L. Thienes, Sorter

Programs

Anthony L. Fletcher, Director of Community Services

Leah N. Gardner, Teacher’s Aid

Vi TriHuynh, Youth Services Coordinator

Molly S. Irish, Adult Education/Recreation Coordinator

Philip C. Kum, Education/Recreation Coordinator Trainee

Theresa P. Navarro, Program Assistant

Keyatta D. Shade, Community Volunteer Outreach Coordinator

Rehabilitation Services

Kathleen A. Abrahamson, Director Of Rehabilitation Services

Kathleen E.Anderson, Orientation and Mobility Specialist

David J. Baioni, Rehabilitation Teaching Specialist/Choral Instructor

Jeffrey W. Carlson, Social Worker

Sook Hee Choi, Deaf-Blind Employment Specialist

Divina M. Fontanilla, Program Assistant

Alexandra M. Galeczka, Program Assistant

Donna Kazanjian, Rehabilitation Services Coordinator

Carleigh A. Kude, Database Program Assistant

Dawn M. Leeflang, Rehabilitation Teaching Specialist/Orientation and Mobility Specialist

LindaPorelle, Social Worker

Patricia Quinonez-Hudson, Vision Loss Specialist

William E. Simpson, RN, Community Living Fund Case Manager and Coordinator

Cory D. Tschogl, Orientation and Mobility Specialist

LightHouse of Marin

Paula M. Armato, Driver/Reader

Joyce A. Lopez, Rehabilitation Teaching Specialist

LightHouse of the North Coast

Coni M. Johnson, Orientation and Mobility Specialist

Alison O. Lee, Vision Loss Program Coordinator

Janet D. Pomerantz, Social Worker

Patti A. Rose, Program Assistant

Sandy Staples, Orientation and Mobility Specialist

Vision Loss Resource Center

Jessica D. Lorenz, Director of Public Policy and Information

Beth F. Berenson, Vision Loss Resource Center Specialist

Cherie C. Colmenares, Copy Editor

Amber V. DiPietra, Vision Loss Resource Center Specialist

James S. Leese, Reader/Support Staff

F. RossWoodall, Vision Loss Resource Center Specialist

LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired

Adaptations, the LightHouse Store

214 Van Ness Avenue

San Francisco, CA 94102

Phone 415-431-1481

TTY 415-431-4572

FAX 415-863-7568

lighthouse-

LightHouse of Marin

Adaptations, the LightHouse Store

1137 Fourth Street

San Rafael, CA 94901

Phone 415-258-8496

Para Español 800-592-9053

TTY 415-258-8499

FAX 415-258-8501

LightHouse of the North Coast

2830 G Street, Suite B-1

Eureka, CA 95501

Phone 707-268-5646

Para Español 800-592-9053

TTY 707-268-5655

FAX 707-268-5647

Enchanted Hills Camp

3410 Mt. Veeder Road

Napa, CA 94558

Phone 707-224-4023

FAX 707-224-5435

LightHouse Industries

2207 Poplar Street

Oakland, CA 94607

Phone 510-444-6422

FAX 510-444-6425

Digital Data Scan

1540 Market Street, 3rd Floor

San Francisco, CA 94102

Phone 415-437-0500

FAX 415-437-0501

Vision Loss Resource Center (VLRC): 888-400-8933

Adaptations Order Line: Phone 888-400-8933

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