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AFB Top Cities The American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) recently presented 2003 Livable
Community Awards to honor the best places to live in the United States
for people who are blind or visually impaired. The awards, a component
of AFB's Livable Communities Project (LCP), recognize cities and towns
that have developed solutions for facilitating the participation of blind
or visually impaired people in community activities. The LCP documents environmental features--such as the "walkability" of
a city, availability of public transportation, cost of living and availability
of jobs at various skill levels--that create or limit access for blind
or visually impaired people. The American Foundation for the Blind--the organization to which Helen
Keller devoted her life--is a national nonprofit whose mission is to eliminate
the inequities faced by blind or visually impaired Americans.
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