What’s New


What’s New

There are a lot of exciting things happening at the Badger Association this fall for people with changing vision.

The Badger Association and The Center for Blind and Visually Impaired Children have merged!

This merger creates one comprehensive organization, tentatively called the Badger Association, that plans to expand resources and opportunities for all visually impaired adults and children in Wisconsin.

Read more about the merger

The merger news was covered by JS Online and in the Journal Sentinel print edition.  Read more at http://www.jsonline.com/business/82933832.html

“Volunteers are Idols”

On August 27, over 200 people came out to celebrate and thank our dedicated volunteers. Scott McIntyre was the special guest and shared stories from his amazing American Idol journey. To see photos from the event and learn more, please visit our “Volunteers are Idols” page.

The Badger Association is proud to offer new Education and Information Groups for those living with changing vision. Please visit our Education and Information Groups page to find out more!

We have new recreational opportunities,  STEP and LEAP classes and many fun outings to local attractions.

There are also new adaptive computer classes  beginning soon.

The Badger Association’s quarterly publication, the In Focus, is a great resource to keep up to date on all that is happening at the Badger Association. Please visit our materials page for all of our materials in alternative formats.

The Badger Association’s 2009 Annual Report is now available. Please visit the Badger Materials page to download your copy today!

Check back here often to learn what is new at the Badger Association!

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