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Charles Retina Institute
This site offers a brief FAQ page about the retina and answers questions about the most commonly found retinal problems that result in vision loss. Its written simply, in everyday language, so we don't need to be doctors to understand it.
Visit them at:
http://www.charles-retina.com

EyeFind
The online version of the Blue Book of Optometrists and The Red Book of Ophthalmologists can be used to find contact information of doctors.
Web: http://www.eyefind.com.

American Academy of Ophthalmology
The American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) offers Find an EyeM.D., an on-line listing of member ophthalmologists practicing in the United States and abroad.
Web:
http://www.aao.org/aao/find_eyemd.cfm

Macular Degeneration Information
This one-hour tape was reported to be an excellent source of general information about MD, and may be especially helpful to the newly diagnosed. Originally broadcasted on a series called Sunday Rounds, out of Baltimore area, Dr. Baruch Kupperman discusses the subject covering the nature of the disease, anatomy, treatment, research, nutrition and other topics.
Tapes are $14.00 and can be ordered by contacting:
Consultation Radio
1-800-226-8608
(Ask for program 99-47 Broadcast 10 Oct 1999)

Sugarfree Kitchen
This site has oodles of good stuff for people on sugar restricted diets. Check 'em out!
http://www.sugarfreekitchen.com/

Recreation

Evergreen Travel Service
White cane tours for the visually impaired.
4114 North Avenue S.W., #13
Lynnwood, Washington 98036-5699
Betty Hoffman (800) 435-2288

The Foothill Service Club for the Blind
(818) 249-0195
(818) 249-3551, Wednesdays 10:00-2:00p.m.
Provides a variety of social and recreational activities. Must be within their service area.

The Joslyn Adult Center, the Braille Institute Community Center.
Every Wednesday, 12:00p.m. to 3:00p.m., limited capacity, contact: Terry Ingram, Community Center Coordinator
(818) 884-2840

Touring the San Francisco Area?
Tours can be provided by Jerry "Jose" Kuns. Jerry is blind himself and is reported to know the city well. Its also been said that he has a great sense of humor. Contact him at:
P.O. Box 426139
San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 552-JOSE
PS: Be sure to ask him about the city's talking signs.

U S Blind Golfers Association
c/o Bob Andrews
3094 Shamrock St. N
Tallahassee, FL 32308
Tel./Fax (904) 893-4511
E-mail: mailto:mitegolf@concentric.net
Web: http://www.igolf.com
In Metro Atlanta, Georgia, North Georgia, and border states within driving distance of Atlanta, where USBGA is just getting started, contact Mike Harrison at mrmagoo@op9.com.

The USABA
The USABA is a non-profit amateur sport organization providing sport opportunities at the state, regional, national and international levels for the legally blind. Go see their calendar of events.
Web: http://www.blindgolf.com/Contents.htm

Visually Handicapped Adults of the Valley
(818) 988-1992
Provides a variety of social activities. Must be within their service area.

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