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Organizing Your Mail

Updated as of January 27, 2024. Why It Matters Even though many organizations and government agencies have gone paperless, many still send out important notices and action items in the mail. It may not be as common as it once was, but keeping on top of your mail and ensuring that you are holding on […]

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Cooking Without Looking: Tips and Tools for Cooking with Low or No Vision

Updated as of January 27, 2024. Check out some of our helpful nonvisual cooking tips below. You can build your skills and make some yummy food at the same time! General Cooking Tips Tips for Using Measuring Cups and Spoons With just a few nonvisual tips, you can measure properly with no trouble at all […]

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Organizing/Labeling Your Clothing

Updated as of January 27, 2024. Why It Matters Our clothing serves many purposes. It can be functional (swimsuits, hiking boots) or it can be related to a place or role (business attire, prom dress or tuxedo). Regardless of the purpose of the clothing, it is important to feel confident in what we wear wherever […]

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Museums for All

Updated as of January 27, 2024. What is Museums for All? Museums for All is a program designed to encourage those with low income to visit more museums more frequently by reducing financial barriers to admission. Through Museums for All, individuals who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits receive reduced-price or free admission to […]

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Free Museums in Maryland and Beyond

Updated as of January 27, 2024. Free museum options in Maryland Admission to National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands The National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Access Pass, also called the Interagency Access Pass, is available to any citizen or permanent resident of the U.S. who has been medically determined to have a permanent disability, […]