Spring 2004 NAC Membership Report

Spring 2004 NAC Membership Report

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Spring 2004 NAC Membership

Report

The

six states with more than one NAC-accredited agency are shown with solid

fill. The thirteen with one each have striped fill. The states with no

NAC-accredited agencies are clear.

It's been awhile since

we reported on NAC's progress in persuading agencies, schools, and workshops

to pay for and receive accreditation from the National Accreditation Council

for Agencies Serving People with Blindness or Visual Impairment (NAC). Since

the so-called summit in December of 2002, when NAC called together as many folks

as they could muster to make the case for its importance in the field of work

with the blind, NAC's membership has continued to dwindle. Only six states have

more than one NAC member agency, for a total of twenty-six, or two-thirds of

the total U.S. membership. Thirteen states have one agency each for a grand

total of thirty-nine U.S. agencies on the NAC rolls. That is a net loss of three

agencies since the summit. Thirty-three states, counting the District of Columbia

and Puerto Rico, are lucky enough to boast a NAC-free environment. Here are

the lists as drawn from NAC's own Web site as of March 18, 2004:

The

six states with multiple NAC agencies are Florida, 11; Georgia, 3; Illinois,

2; Michigan, 2; Missouri, 2; and Ohio, 6.

The

thirteen states with just one NAC member agency each are Arizona, Arkansas,

Indiana, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, New Hampshire, New York, North Dakota, Pennsylvania,

South Dakota, Utah, and Washington.

The

states now free of NAC incursions are Alabama, Alaska, California, Colorado,

Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky,

Louisiana, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada,

New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Rhode

Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia,

Wisconsin, and Wyoming.

We conclude this report

with a list of the actual agencies that have decided to maintain membership

in the National Accreditation Council for Agencies Serving People with Blindness

or Visual Impairment:

ARIZONA

The Foundation for Blind

Children

www.the-fbc.org

1235 East Harmont

Drive

Phoenix, Arizona

85020

ARKANSAS

Lions World Services for

the Blind

2811 Fair Park Boulevard

PO Box 4055

Little Rock, Arkansas

72214

FLORIDA

Conklin Center for Multihandicapped

Blind

405 White Street

Daytona Beach, Florida

32114

Florida Institute of Rehabilitation

Education

1286 Cedar Center

Drive

Tallahassee, Florida

32301

The Florida School for

the Deaf and the Blind

www.fsdb.k12.fl.us

207 North San Marco

Avenue

St. Augustine, Florida

32084-2799

The Lighthouse for the

Visually Impaired and Blind

8610 Galen Wilson

Boulevard, Suite B

Port Richey, Florida

34668

Lighthouse of Broward County,

Inc.

650 North Andrews

Avenue

Fort Lauderdale,

Florida 33311

Mana-Sota Lighthouse for

the Blind

7318 North Tamiami

Trail

Sarasota, Florida

34243

The Miami Lighthouse for

the Blind

www.miamilighthouse.com

601 SW Eighth Avenue

Miami, Florida 33130

Tampa Lighthouse for the

Blind

www.tampalighthouse.org

1106 West Platt Street

Tampa, Florida 33806

Visually Impaired Persons

of Charlotte County, Inc.

23312 Harper Avenue

Charlotte Harbor,

Florida 33998

Visually Impaired Persons

of Southwest Florida

35 West Marina Avenue

PO Box 3464

North Fort Myers,

Florida 33903

Watson Center

6925 112th Circle,

North, Suite 103

Largo, Florida 34643

GEORGIA

Blind and Low Vision Services

of North Georgia

3830 South Cobb Drive,

Suite 125

Smyrna, Georgia 30080

Center for the Visually

Impaired, Inc.

www.cviatlanta

739 Peachtree Street

NW

Atlanta, Georgia

30308

Georgia Academy for the

Blind

2895 Vineville Avenue

Macon, Georgia 31204

ILLINOIS

The Chicago Lighthouse

for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired

www.chicagolighthouse.org

1850 Roosevelt Road

Chicago, Illinois

60608

Deicke Center for Visual

Rehabilitation

www.deicke.org

219 East Cole Avenue

Wheaton, Illinois

61087

INDIANA

Indiana School for the

Blind

7725 North College

Avenue

Indianapolis, Indiana

46240

KANSAS

Envision

www.envisionus.com

2301 South Water

Wichita, Kansas 67213-4819

MAINE

The Iris Network (formerly

Maine Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired)

189 Park Avenue

Portland, Maine 04102

MARYLAND

The Maryland School for

the Blind

www.mdschblind.org

3501 Taylor Avenue

Baltimore, Maryland

21236

MICHIGAN

Association for the Blind

and Visually Impaired

www.abvimichigan.org

215 Sheldon, SE

Grand Rapids, Michigan

49503

Upshaw Institute for the

Blind

www.upshawinst.org

16625 Grand River

Avenue

Detroit, Michigan

48227

MISSOURI

Alphapointe Association

for the Blind

7501 Prospect Avenue

Kansas City, Missouri

64132

Children's Center for the

Visually Impaired

3101 Main Street

Kansas City, Missouri

64111

NEW HAMPSHIRE

New Hampshire Association

for the Blind

www.sightcenter.com

25 Walker Street

Concord, New Hampshire

03301

NEW YORK

The New York Institute

for Special Education

www.nyise.org

999 Pelham Parkway

Bronx, New York 10469

NORTH DAKOTA

North Dakota Vision Services/School

for the Blind

www.ndvisionservices.com

500 Stanford Road

Grand Forks, North

Dakota 58203-2799

OHIO

Cincinnati Association

for the Blind

www.cincyblind

2046 Gilbert Avenue

Cincinnati, Ohio

45202

Clovernook Center for the

Blind and Visually Impaired

www.clovernook.org

7000 Hamilton Avenue

Cincinnati, Ohio

45231

Rehabilitation Support

Services Inc.

16 Elmdale Avenue

Akron, Ohio 44313

The Sight Center Toledo

Society for the Blind

1819 Canton Street

Toledo, Ohio 43624

South East Ohio Sight Center

358 Lincoln Center,

Unit A

Lancaster, Ohio 43130

Vision Center of Central

Ohio, Inc.

1393 North High Street

Columbus, Ohio 43201

PENNSYLVANIA

Pittsburgh Vision Services

www.pghvis.org

300 South Craig Street

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

15213

SOUTH DAKOTA

South Dakota School for

the Blind and Visually Impaired

www.sdsbvi.sdbor.edu

423 17th Avenue,

SE

Aberdeen, South Dakota

57401

UTAH

Utah Schools for the Deaf

and the Blind

www.usdb.k12.ut.us

742 Harrison Boulevard

Ogden, Utah 84404-5298

WASHINGTON

The Lighthouse for the

Blind, Inc.

www.lighthousestore.com

2501 South Plum Street

PO Box 14959

Seattle, Washington

98144

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