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CSC Hosting a Virtual Open House for Work-At-Home Jobs
Cleveland Sight Center will hold a virtual open house for Work-At-Home job openings on Friday August 23rd at 10am and 1pm. Attend this webinar learn more about current job openings. Topics will include an overview of the in-bound customer service positions, skill requirements, technical requirements, pay, benefits and how to...
This Week at CSC
-Keeping you “In the Know…” 11/18/22 Click here for a weekly archive of what's happening at CSC. Happy Thanksgiving and Thank You! -A most Happy Thanksgiving and Thank You to all CSC staff members, board trustees, clients, donors, volunteers and friends of the agency for your support during the year...
Dr. Friedman's Plain Dealer article about 'Growing Up Fisher'
Prime-time TV viewers have been introduced to Mel Fisher, the character who is blind in an NBC series, “ Growing Up Fisher .” Mel, played by actor J.K. Simmons, is a lawyer and all-around good dad who never let his disability stop him from achieving a full life. There are...
Holiday Basket Program a Success!
Police officers from local communities stopped by Cleveland Sight Center Friday morning to pick up holiday baskets for special delivery to residents in the Cleveland area. Over 150 baskets, stuffed with holiday treats including frozen turkeys and pumpkin pies, were provided by Cleveland Sight Center. Participating in the delivery program...
New Tax-Free Savings Account for Disability Expenses
In mid-December, Congress enacted, and President Obama has now signed, legislation called the ABLE ( A chieving a B etter L ife E xperience) Act. For years Congress has not recognized that it takes a lot of money to care for a disabled child and has not afforded all of...
CSC Featured in Smart Business Cleveland
Smart Business Cleveland has published a story on Cleveland Sight Center. The Smart Business Cleveland article showcases CSC’s programs, services and our vital role in securing employment opportunities. This section of Smart Business Cleveland highlights a non-profit organization's efforts to build partnerships between the agency and the business community and...
Meaningful Gift
As the demand for the Low Vision Clinic’s services increased, so did the need for new equipment. That’s when two Trustees stepped in to help in a big way! In addition to their active service to the board, this personal gift from one and a family foundation gift from the...
Meet Sheila
My name is Sheila Mino and Cleveland Sight Center is veryspecial to me. Twenty years ago, I noticed my vision changing. Lines andnumbers which should appear straight would appear wavy orblurred. This mild distortion was identified as a condition calledearly on-set macular degeneration. Read more of Sheila's story here.
Success Stories
TEAM V.I.P.E.R. COMPLETES ROWING SEASON CSC’s rowing group, Team V.I.P.E.R. (Visually Impaired Persons Enjoying Rowing) completed their season on Saturday, August 22 nd with the Western Reserve Rowing Association (WRRA) Regatta. Alicia Howerton, Stanley Griffin and Desmond Kennedy competed in the day’s races. CSC’s teams had a lot of support...
Meet Sarah
When a common, diabetes-related eye disease began taking her eyesight in the prime of her life, Sarah was concerned about her options and what would come next. Because of the Empowerment Fund, which dramatically reduces the cost of assistive technology devices for clients, Sarah’s spirits have been lifted.