- Accession Number:
- AnnRep3.142
- Scope & Content:
- Holdings: 1949-1955, 1957-1958, 1961-1965. Typewritten duplicates and printed reports provide primarily statistical and financial information about the programs of the Columbus Association for the Blind. Title varies: Report of Activities of The Columbus Association for the Blind, Inc. (1949). Annual Report (1953). Annual Report and Meeting . . . (1961).
- Creator:
- Columbus Assocation for the Blind
- Interview Date:
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- Administrative History:
- The Columbus Association for the Blind was founded in 1927. Located in Columbus, Ohio and originally known as the National Association for Blind Artists, the name changed in 1940, when the non-profit organization was incorporated. Services expanded from the original mission of assisting blind artists in finding employment to one of providing rehabilitative and social services for blind and visually impaired persons in the Columbus area, including training and employment in the organization's workshop. After undergoing additional name changes, the organization became known as Vision & Vocational Services (VVS) in 2005.
- Subjects:
- Services for the blind and visually impaired -- Ohio Annual reports
- Rights:
- Contact museum staff regarding reproduction of materials.