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Engineering 2013-02-06 2 min read

Dallas Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc., Earns 2012 Employment Growth Award From National Industries for the Blind

Award Honors Success in Sustaining and Increasing Employment For People Who Are Blind

IRVINE, CA, February 06, 2013

Dallas Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc., was honored by National Industries for the Blind (NIB) with the 2012 Employment Growth Award, which recognizes efforts to increase employment retention, growth and upward mobility for people who are blind. The award honors Dallas Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc., for its success and commitment to increasing economic independence for people who are blind.

"We are proud to provide employment opportunities for people who are blind in Dallas" said Nancy Perkins, CEO. "Our team members who are blind are talented, dedicated and loyal employees. We are honored to serve as an example in the community of the capabilities of people who are blind."

The 2012 Employment Growth Award recipients are awarded cash payments from a fund created to recognize and encourage NIB associated nonprofit agencies that grow or sustain employment for people who are blind. Emphasis is also placed on efforts to increase upward mobility in the workplace and job placements.

"It is an honor for me to recognize the Dallas Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc., with a 2012 Employment Growth Award," said Kevin Lynch, president and CEO of NIB. "The Dallas Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc., continues to do an outstanding job in creating employment and high-growth career opportunities for people who are blind."

The Dallas Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc., is one of 91 nonprofit agencies throughout the country associated with NIB, the nation's largest employment resource for people who are blind.

About the Dallas Lighthouse for the Blind
Founded in 1931, the Dallas Lighthouse for the Blind focuses on improving and enhancing the lives and opportunities of the visually impaired in North Texas. The Dallas Lighthouse has assisted thousands of individuals in its more than 75 years of service, offering a solid foundation for enhancing visually impaired individuals' independence by providing jobs and job training. Our guiding principle is the belief that with knowledge, training and motivation, people who are visually impaired can succeed and thrive in any workplace, live productive and meaningful lives, and be important contributors to their communities. For more information, visit http://www.dallaslighthouse.org.

About National Industries for the Blind
For 75 years, National Industries for the Blind (NIB) has been focused on enhancing the opportunities for economic and personal independence of people who are blind, primarily through creating, sustaining and improving employment. NIB and its network of 91 associated nonprofit agencies nationwide serve as the largest employer for people who are blind by the sale of SKILCRAFT and other products and services through the AbilityOne Program, established by the Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act. For more information on NIB and its 75th anniversary, visit http://www.nib75years.org.