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Welcome to the movement!
The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want; blindness is not what holds you back.
The NFB of Utah has chapters located in:
- St. George
- Utah County
- Salt Lake
- Weber/Davis
Divisions:
- Parents Division (Parents of blind children and blind parents)
- Spanish Speaking Division
- Student Division
Groups:
- Guide Dog Users
- At-Large Group
What is the NFB of Utah doing to enhance opportunities for the blind?
The National Federation of the Blind of Utah is committed to changing common myths and misconceptions of blindness by:
- Providing a vehicle for collective action by blind people themselves acting through an organizational structure consisting of a network of local chapters and divisions across the state of Utah.
- Educating the public about the true nature of blindness through our literature, through public appearances, and through our daily lives as independent and productive citizens.
- Promoting the interests of the blind in the Utah state legislatures, in the halls of Congress, and in the courts.
- Helping families with blind youth ensure that their children learn the skills for coping with blindness and have access to information and educational opportunities that will allow them to keep pace with their sighted friends as they grow.
- Creating and promoting specific activities that help blind children gain independence through Braille, Cane Travel, Social Skills, and so much more.
- Working with transition age students in a program called Project STRIVE (Successful Transition Requires Independence, Vocation, and Education) this program directly impacts transition aged students in both blindness skills and much needed soft skills that will help throughout their lives.
- Helping blind children achieve literacy by teaching them braille, this program is called BELL (Braille Enrichment for Literacy and Learning)
- Providing support, information, networking, and resources for Blind Seniors and providing support to their sighted spouses and families.
- Awarding scholarships to Blind students in Utah to assist them with getting the tools they need to be successful college and University students
2026 State Convention
Details will be added once available
2025 State Convention
Recordings of the general sessions and select breakout sessions are available via our NFB Utah Social Media YouTube Channel
Scholarship Programs
With the beginning of a new calendar year comes the beginning of the NFB of Utah’s Scholarship Program for 2025. Our Scholarship Program is an investment in the NFB of Utah’s future leaders
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From Our National Community
Free White Cane Program
The white cane allows you to travel independently and safely—no blind person should be without one. We offer you a free one. You can order a new one every six months.
Request a free white cane!
Our Utah Affiliate
The National Federation of the Blind of Utah (NFB) is the largest organization of the blind in the state of Utah. Founded in 1957, the Federation’s purpose is to help blind people achieve self-confidence, self-respect, and self-determination. The NFB of Utah represents Utah as part of the National Federation of the Blind. This organization of the blind has members in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. Our goal is the complete integration of the blind into society on a basis of equality. We are a not for profit 501C (3) charitable organization that consists of both blind and sighted members.
Our chapters, divisions, and groups meet monthly either in-person or via zoom. We are a membership organization working towards transforming the lives of blind and low vision individuals. Most of us are volunteers, and through hard work we make our dreams of independence and productivity come true. If the problems facing the blind are to be solved (and we believe they can be), the blind of Utah, working collectively, must do it. We dare to dream of a bright tomorrow for ourselves, for blind children, and for those who come after us; and we are prepared to work together to bring that future into being. This is the essence of the National Federation of the Blind of Utah.