The CABS Spotlight

Do you know of a blind high school student who would look good here? Then we invite you to nominate them for our new Youth Spotlight Program which will recognize blind students who are taking leadership roles in their communities. The form will be downloadable soon, and more details will appear in our newsletter, due in the next week.
Do you know of a blind college student who would look good here? Then we invite you to nominate them for our new Spotlight program which will recognize blind students who are taking leadership roles in their communities. The form will be downloadable soon, and more details will appear in our newsletter, due in the next week.

The California Association of Blind Students

Introduction

Welcome to the homepage of the one-and-only California Association of Blind Students, a branch of the National Federation of the Blind of California. Here you can find a variety of resources, some related and some not related to our organization, which should help you if you are either a:
  • blind student thinking about going to college or in the middle of your higher education experience
  • parent of a blind student
  • or just someone looking for info on blindness

The California Association of Blind Students' goal is to answer any questions or concerns that blind students may have in regards to school and the services they receive. As CABS members we are Changing What It Means To Be Blind, educating people about blindness, and the alternative techniques for blind students. To find out more about CABS, the board members of CABS, the NFB, or other interests please click on the various links.

Useful links

Following are links to key sections of our site. You may also find these links in the menu to the left.

A special thanks goes out to Our sponsors who have supported us in the past.

Visit our news section to stay up to date on all the things we have been up to.

Go read our past newsletters to learn about our history.

Go to events to learn about future CABS activities in which you might be interested.

Visit our resource center if you are looking to fund your studies or find employment.

If you wish to contact us, go to our contact page.

If you want to know who we are, go to the about us page.

To learn about our laws and policies, go read our constitution.

Go to NFB links for links to other websites related to the National Federation of the Blind.

Go to accessibility to switch to a low-vision style sheet and to read about how we have optimized our webpage to provide the best experience for both visual and non-visual users

And finally, click top of page to return to the beginning.