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OCB is a statewide organization of blind and visually impaired individuals, their families, and friends. The organization works to encourage, empower, educate, and enhance the lives of Oklahomans who are blind or visually impaired.
- About
About - Welcome - Oklahoma Council of the Blind
- Membership & Services
The Oklahoma Council of the Blind has four chapters located...
- Resources
Resources - Welcome - Oklahoma Council of the Blind
- Convention
Convention - Welcome - Oklahoma Council of the Blind
- Media/PR
Media/PR - Welcome - Oklahoma Council of the Blind
- Calendar of Events
Calendar of Events - Welcome - Oklahoma Council of the Blind
- Contact Us
Contact Us - Welcome - Oklahoma Council of the Blind
- From the President
From the President. Coming Soon from our newly elected...
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The Oklahoma Council of the Blind has four chapters located in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Lawton, and Duncan. Each chapter continues to grow, meets monthly, and along with supporting OCB, they are developing their own initiatives, and partnerships and providing resources to members.
Blind Dogs see with their Hearts. Our goal is to identify and rescue blind and visually impaired dogs of any breed. These may be dogs that have been abused, neglected, abandoned or surrendered by their owners. We network with shelters to help find forever families.
Oklahoma Council of the Blind, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. 390 likes · 4 talking about this · 3 were here. 501(c)3 not-for-profit striving to increase the independence, equal opportunity and quality of...
From the President. Coming Soon from our newly elected President, Elaine Boykin. Oklahoma Council of the Blind, P.O. Box 1476, Oklahoma City, OK 73101. 1-877-578-6212. Email: okcbdirectors@gmail.com.
Pink Heart Rescue is a rescue for blind and deaf dogs with a specific focus on the double merle gene. Searching for the perfect furry friend? We rescue all breeds of dogs. Browse our adoptable dogs and see who will be ready for adoption soon!
OCB strives to empower blind Oklahomans to become full and independent participants in society through advocacy, leadership and public education on issues that affect the lives of citizens with visual impairments. P.O. Box 1476. Oklahoma City , OK 73101. See map: Google Maps. Toll Free: 877-578-6212. Visit Oklahoma Council of the Blind Website.