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Take the 2009 VisionAWARE Survey

Please help us to help you more…

In October 2006 – a memorable time for the VisionAWARE team – we launched our initial version of VisionAWARE.org, AWARE’s self-help web site. We give our thanks to those visitors who have given us their recommendations for site improvements, and for the personal communication we’ve had with so many of you since we began.

Receive a copy of New Independence! Craft Adaptations for Adults with Vision Impairments when you complete our survey!
<i>New Independence! Craft Adaptations for Adults with Vision Impairments</i>

Give us your feedback today!
Take the VisionAWARE user survey

Your feedback, as always, continues to be important to us (you are, after all, the reason we founded VisionAWARE!) and we very much need to learn what you like about the VisionAWARE site – and what you’d like us to improve.

Our goal remains to create the most comprehensive self-help site on the web and to continually expand ways and means for enhancing independence, choices, and life quality.

Whether you are a visitor who is blind or has low vision, a family member, friend, significant other, or a professional, it’s important to us that we give you the information, resources, and support you seek. To help us do this, we are asking you to complete our short VisionAWARE Visitor Survey.

Once you’ve completed the survey, we’ll be happy to give you, for a limited time only, a free downloadable copy of New Independence! Craft Adaptations for Adults with Vision Impairments authored by Stephanie Stephens Van, a highly qualified and experienced Vision Rehabilitation Therapist.

In addition, if you would like to arrange a telephone conversation with us to discuss any additional recommendations you have for VisionAWARE, please include your telephone number and we will contact you.

Thank you for your time, and for sharing your thoughts on how we can continue to improve VisionAWARE.

All good wishes,
Anne Yeadon, Executive Director, AWARE

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