Meet Alex Ausel and Her Braille Passion Project
Twelve-year-old Alex Ausel taught herself Braille and is designing 3D-printed ADA-compliant signs — including some for the Center.
Twelve-year-old Alex Ausel taught herself Braille and is designing 3D-printed ADA-compliant signs — including some for the Center.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to TOTE Maritime for their generous donation to the Center.
Mark your calendar for our “Mask”querade gala at the Anchorage Museum, October 8, 2026.
From Texas to Alaska, from mason to instructor — Kevin Whitley’s story of adapting, evolving, and thriving, as featured in The Senior Voice.
Whether you’re hunting eggs or learning a new route, it comes down to trust in your cane and your skills — a springtime reflection from Victoria Ackerman.
Tom Class reflects on Easter, family, faith, and chocolate as its own food group — with a bunny joke to close.
On creating your own traditions — Casey shares the family’s joyful “Plants vs. Zombies Day” welcome to spring.
Meet one of our newest team members — Daria Ezhova brings warmth, creativity, and a remarkable journey from West Siberia to the Center.
Victoria Ackerman visited our Living Well with Vision Loss support group in Palmer to work with seniors on cane travel.
Pete McCall remembers Easters along the Louisiana Gulf Coast — faith, family, food, football, fishing, and plenty of heat and mosquitoes.