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The Association of the Jewish Blind of Chicago

EIN: 36-1182038 · Chicago, IL

Supportive Living for Adults Who Are Blind
Independence Programs
Community Engagement

Our Story

The Association of the Jewish Blind of Chicago, established in 1935, has a long-standing commitment to combating discrimination against the blind. Over the decades, it has evolved to provide essential housing and support services, culminating in the creation of Friedman Place in 2005. This modern Supportive Living Community offers a nurturing environment for adults who are blind, fostering independence and community engagement.

Impact

Friedman Place enhances the quality of life for adults who are blind, promoting self-determination and independence through comprehensive support services.

Why Donate?

Your generous donations help fund vital programs and activities that create a true home for residents, ensuring they thrive and maintain their independence.

Get Involved

Support Friedman Place today by donating cryptocurrency or cash. Your contribution makes a significant difference in the lives of adults who are blind, helping them achieve their goals and live fulfilling lives. Join the mission to empower independence and community for those in need!

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