Youth & Adult Programs for Individuals Who Are Blind & Low Vision

Our youth and adult programs, activities and events are designed to enable and empower individuals who are blind or low vision to realize their full potential by enhancing social skills, self-esteem, confidence, independence, personal and family well-being. Lighthouse of Houston provides programmatic, social and recreational activities and spaces to belong and connect, such as our Adult Day Program, Youth Day Camps, Family Events, Parents’ Night Out, Choir, Art Classes and so much more. Sighted family members, friends and caregivers are encouraged to participate in activities and events.

Youth Programs

Programs

Youth Day Camp 

Parents, are you looking for a safe, inclusive, fun place for your kiddo to belong during school breaks? Day Camp is licensed by the Health and Human Services and is for children ages 5-12 who are blind or low vision and their siblings. Enjoy activities, games, arts and crafts, lunch, a snack and much more. Campers will have a blast while participating in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, math), games, swimming, and wellness activities. Our focus is creating a safe space for children to learn, grow, adapt, develop independence and try new things.

When:

  • Spring Break Camp
  • Summer Break Camp

Cost and Pay Options: 

  • $30/day
  • Self-pay
  • Financial assistance is available, please contact us for eligibility.

Activities

Art Classes

We’re partnering up with Creating With Blind Abandon to offer art classes. Bring a friend and unleash your creativity, explore new ways to express yourself, and join us in a fun, supportive environment to bring your ideas to life. For more information and to register, visit the calendar on our Community Events and Resources page.

Ages:

  • All Ages

Cost:

  • Complimentary

When: 

Tandem Bike Rides

We’re teaming up with Achilles International Houston to host Tandem Bike rides and a breakfast social afterwards at Stude Park. Take a ride on the physical side and hop on a tandem bike with a qualified volunteer. Our focus is to provide a safe, fun environment that creates a great place to be social and belong.

Cost:

  • Complimentary
   When: Once per month on a Saturday

Where:

  • Stude Park
    1031 Stude Street
    Houston TX 77007

Events

Beeping Easter Egg Hunt

Our Beeping Easter Egg hunt is an inclusive event that provides children, teens and young adults who are blind or low vision and their families to hunt for beeping Easter eggs and participate in other super fun accessible activities. Compassionate volunteers will assist while parents are able to take pictures and enjoy seeing their youngest hunt for eggs. This social event creates opportunities for families to socialize and engage with other families. 

Cost:

  • Complimentary
 Holiday Events

We host several holiday-themed festive events throughout the year where families and kids can socialize, make new friends, and have a blast. Children, teens and young adults who are blind or low vision and their siblings will be able to enjoy an accessible, inclusive environment filled with fun games, activities, and arts and crafts. Themed events include, Haunted Halloween and Cookies with Santa.

Cost:

  • Complimentary
    When:
  • To be announced. Please check back soon for more information.

Parents’ Night Out

This activity is designed for children who are blind or low vision and their sighted siblings. Parents or guardians can enjoy a night off with the peace of mind that their child is in a safe and inclusive environment while enjoying fun activities, games, arts and crafts, building friendships and more.

Ages:

  • 5-12
    Cost:
  • Complimentary

Adult Programs

Programs 

 

Adult Day Program 

 

The Adult Day Program is for people who are blind, low vision or have other disabilities and participants must have a medical need. Our focus is to provide a safe, social place for people to connect and develop lifelong friendships. This program is licensed by the Health and Human Services Commission, and provides onsite health assessments and personalized care plans monitored by our Registered Nurse. Daily activities include, exercise, games, arts and crafts, cooking classes, swimming, field trips and more, with a hot lunch and snack included. All of our activities are created for people who are blind or low vision. Transportation options include Metro Lift tickets and Medicaid transportation through the Star Plus Medicaid programs. 

 

Eligibility requirements:

  • Must have a health condition, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol or diabetes
  • Health assessment by our Registered Nurse 
  • Physician orders (blind or low vision, health condition, multiple disabilities)
  • Medicaid Eligible
    When: 
  • Monday-Friday 7:30AM to 4:00PM (no holidays)
    Cost
  • $33 per day
    Pay Options:
  • Self-pay, Medicaid-covered, Veteran’s Association (VA)

Activities

 

Art Classes 

We’re partnering up with Creating With Blind Abandon to offer art classes. Bring a friend and unleash your creativity, explore new ways to express yourself, and join us in a fun, supportive environment to bring your ideas to life. For more information and to register, visit the calendar on our Community Events and Resources page. .

When:

    Cost:
  • Complimentary
     Ages: 
  • All Ages

 

Lighthouse Choir

The Lighthouse Choir was started in 2015 and is led/directed by Dr. Dan Kramlich. Every member is either blind or low vision. The choir has performed at many exciting events, including holiday concerts at the Wortham Tree Lighting and Methodist Hospital, as well as singing the National Anthem at the opening of a Sugarland Space Cowboys game. We are always accepting new members.

 Eligibility: 

  • Must have a visual impairment
  • Some singing experience is required

 When: 

  • Rehearsals are every Thursday from 5:30PM to 7PM

 Cost:

  • Complimentary

 

Tandem Bike Rides 

We’re teaming up with Achilles International Houston to host Tandem Bike rides and a breakfast social afterwards at Stude Park. Take a ride on the physical side and hop on a tandem bike with a qualified volunteer. Our focus is to provide a safe, fun environment that creates a great place to be social and belong. 

WhenOnce per month on a Saturday

    Cost:
  • Complimentary

Events

 
We currently do not have any adult events planned. Please check back soon for more information. 

More Information

Visit our Community Events and Resources page to view our events calendar and see what other programs, events and activities are going on in the community.

Please call 713-284-8424 or email youthadultservices@houstonlighthouse.org for more information or questions regarding family events and activities.

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I am the adoptive mother of twins born prematurely with disabilities. When Anthony was two years old, I enrolled him in swim lessons at the Lighthouse of Houston. Recreation therapists worked with Anthony, who was not yet walking, to teach him all the pieces that must come together for one to swim. Not only did Anthony learn to swim, but he also took his first steps three months after starting swim lessons. He was 27 months old. To this day, I attribute Anthony’s ability to walk to the recreation therapy he received in the pool at the Lighthouse of Houston.

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Jennifer Parrish

I have worked for the Lighthouse of Houston for 20 fabulous years! I went through the Lighthouse’s medical transcription vocational program and was hired immediately. I love what I do and wanted to make it a career, so I pursued and became a Certified Medical Transcriptionist. This was not an easy task due to the limitations and lack of modifications for people who are blind/visually impaired but they allowed me to use a reader and I passed and am one of only 1,500 Certified Medical Transcriptionists in the U.S. I was also named Employee of the year in 2008 by the National Industries for the Blind because of my employment at the Lighthouse, and I was truly humbled. I continue to work on increasing my knowledge and education and recently became a Certified Healthcare Documentation Specialist which increased my critical thinking skills. I receive so much support and mentorship from my supervisor and other Lighthouse staff, and I am grateful for all the Lighthouse of Houston has given me over the past 20 years.

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I had another great day seeing a gentleman who has Parkinson’s Disease and is having difficulty with visual processing and a convergence insufficiency. By adding prism to his glasses for reading, it should improve his ability to read for sustained periods. I also prescribed him exercises to assist with getting his eyes working together. He and his wife were grateful for the extra time spent to help him with his vision. He is a vet, and I have the pleasure of seeing Veterans while working at the VA but it is wonderful to support him at the Lighthouse of Houston.

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Joy and I contribute to the Lighthouse of Houston because of all that it does for the community. There is no other organization in this area that does more for the blind and visually impaired than the Lighthouse. It is a real Houston treasure and one that we are honored to support.

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Jennifer Parrish

I work for the Lighthouse of Houston as a certified medical transcriptionist and was honored to be recognized by the National Industries as the Blind Employee of the year in 2008. I was honored to be recognized.

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Chris Reinecker

What an incredible organization. We change lives every day by providing our clients the skills and opportunity for independence and success. For over 80 years, the Lighthouse has provided specialized services for the visually impaired. With the guidance and support of its volunteers, employees, leadership, board, and community partners, we are positioned to continue as a resource for Houston and Texas for years to come.

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