The St. Lucia Blind Welfare Association is working to register every blind and visually impaired person on the island through its ongoing mapping and registration project. Despite slow progress, Executive Director Anthony Avril says the initiative is crucial for identifying needs and ensuring individuals receive the necessary support to contribute meaningfully to society.
BLIND WELFARE ASSOCIATION PUSHES ISLANDWIDE REGISTRATION FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED
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