
White Cane Basics: What You Need to Know
For many people, the white cane is one of the most recognizable symbols of blindness. But it’s also one of

For many people, the white cane is one of the most recognizable symbols of blindness. But it’s also one of

Most people never see alt text. That’s kind of the point. When it works well, it quietly provides access for

Summer holidays are meant to be enjoyed. Lights, colors, and the sound of fireworks in the sky, are all part

With the 4th of July near, gatherings are starting. Small choices can make your space more welcoming and inclusive for everyone.

Most comments around blindness come from curiosity, politeness, or an attempt to help. But intent and impact don’t always land the same way.
Sometimes, the smaller things, like phrases, habits, or assumptions, add up over time.
At The Lighthouse of Houston, we notice how subtle patterns shape experiences. And more importantly, how small shifts can change them for the better.

Playgrounds are a core memory for most people. When we learn how to make every playground accessible and inclusive, we make sure every child can form those memories.
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