DAV website page. Example of organizations Cleareyesight.info supports - click here
If the reader of this website does not
want to buy a E-Book but wants 
to donate money, you can donate directly to one of the organizations on this page.
Cleareyesight.info donates part of the profits from book
sales, donations to the organizations listed on this page and we give out free books to visually disabled and low income persons.
See Donation Receipts on the bottom of this page.
(Contact the organizations below for a copy of cleareyesight.info,
Mary Oliver's support history.)
DAV - Disabled American Veterans helps military service men and
women that have been injured in combat. They
also help many Veterans that have experienced eye injuries.
Cleareyesight.info has been donating to DAV for a few years and is now sending more money thanks to
donations from our readers. See their PDF top of this page.
The top pictures show Morris Frank and his Guide Dog
Buddy making the first test for Blind Human and Guide Dog walk across a busy street.
Friends are with him watching as they walked.
The walk was successful and the use of Guide Dogs for the Blind began
that day.
Morris and Buddy were great
friends.
There is a children's
book telling their story.
Morris
and Buddy established: The Seeing Eye - The first Guide Dog School.
See link above.
Other pictures are from: Guiding Eyes For The Blind
- Guide Dog School.
See link above.
The author of cleareyesight.info
found this school by direct contact, referrals from blind and disabled persons with guide dogs; Black lab Retrievers 'Flo,
Hadley' and other friendly guide dogs in downtown Worcester, Massachusetts.
This school is recommended for its very kind treatment of customers, low cost training, loving dogs.

'Perkins School for the Blind' helps people with all types of blindness, vision, hearing... impairment
gain independence.
Helen Keller (Deaf and Blind) was trained to communicate at the Perkins Institute for the Blind in
South Boston, Massachusetts.
Later the Institute moved to Watertown, Mass. on the Charles River and is now called
'Perkins School for the Blind'. 175
North Beacon St. - Watertown, MA 02472 - 617-972-7328
We also donate to the ASPCA.The ASPCA
treats animal injuries, including eye injuries and provides good homes for pets.
www.aspca.org
For Donation Receipts click the small pictures
below.

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