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World Services for the Blind (WSB) is a comprehensive rehabilitation center for the adult blind and visually impaired located in Little Rock, Arkansas. Along with life skills, the center specializes in vocational training programs, enabling clients to work and live independently.
The WSB story is one of success, not only for the organization but also for the thousands of lives its impacted over the last seventy-five years.
HISTORY
Federal legislation created an opportunity for blind employment, and WSB rose to meet the need.
By: Sharon Giovinazzo
HISTORY
From its small beginnings, WSB grew to become a national and international leader in blind rehabilitation.
By: Emily Summers
HISTORY
WSB faced a series of challenges and changes, including state government restructuring, a national recession, and a global pandemic. Despite these difficulties, WSB continued to grow its programs and empower its clients to work and live independently.
By: Katy Morris
HISTORY
Through access to jobs, technology, and community, WSB continues to grow its vision and mission.
By: James Caton
HISTORY
Explore an interactive timeline of major events in WSB's history.
By: Harrison Mitchell and Emily Summers
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CONTACT US
Access our collections of Arkansas history at:
CAHC Online Catalog
401 President Clinton Avenue
Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
501-320-5780
cahc@ualr.edu