By A Mystery Man Writer
People with disabilities have a much higher assault percentage than the national average, so we know firsthand that safety should always be a priority for those who are blind or visually impaired. On the blog, we’re sharing a lot of different tips for keeping yourself safe when blind or visually imp
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