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Naples, FL – March 13, 2026 Lighthouse of Collier is pleased to announce that it received a $15,200 donation from 100+ Women Who Care – Mediterra. The funding will be used on high-quality, no-cost rehabilitation services for children, adults, and seniors who are blind and visually impaired. The $15,000+ donation will also strengthen program capacity…
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Naples, FL – March 10, 2026 Lighthouse of Collier (LOC) is pleased to add a new board member to its impressive roster. Dr. Carolina Lucia Mercado is an ophthalmologist and Assistant Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute. Bascom Palmer is part of the University of Miami Health System and is ranked…
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Lighthouse of Collier hosted its annual beeper baseball event on the fields of Cambier Park on Friday, Jan. 16. The nonprofit helps the blind or visually impaired, as well as their caregivers, foster independence and enhance their quality of life. According to Rick Hart, the nonprofit’s assistant director of client empowerment and program services, the event…
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Naples, FL – January 6, 2026 Lighthouse of Collier (LOC) is pleased to announce it received a generous grant from Arthrex in December. The funding covers LOC’s Empowering the Lives of the Blind and Visually Impaired Program during the 2025-2026 Grant Year. The program includes independent daily living skills, low vision training, assistive technology, transportation…
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Naples, FL – December 11, 2025 Lighthouse of Collier is pleased to announce a new addition to its team. Victoria Scott started her role as the Fund Development & Public Relations Manager of LOC Dec. 1. She is originally from Morristown, New Jersey, but now calls Naples, Florida, home. Victoria is an award-winning journalist and…
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Transportation is one of the challenges that our clients face every day. Fox4 published a story/article about what our clients shared at the Board of Collier County Commissioners meeting on Tuesday, June 11, 2024. Patricia Headly, who lost her vision two and a half years ago, relies on CATConnect, the county’s door-to-door bus service for…
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Lighthouse Annual Benefit Dinner Thursday, November 7, 2024 5:30 p.m. Hilton Naples 5111 Tamiami Trail North Valet Parking Available Cocktail Attire ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————- Enjoy a vibrant reception featuring cocktails, appetizers, activities, an uplifting program, and a delightful three-course dinner with friends. $250 individual tickets | $3,000 Patron Tables Sponsorships Available Note: The charitable amount of the…
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The Early Intervention & Children’s Program at Lighthouse will directly benefit from the NCEF grant. Funds from the grant will be used for programs to help children living with blindness and vision loss to function at their highest levels of independence, giving them experiences and skills to achieve social and academic success. This grant is…
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The Board of Directors and staff at the Lighthouse of Collier say goodbye to a dear friend and board member. Joseph F. Meade (Joe) passed away in his home with his wife by his side in February after a three-year battle with ALS. Joe passionately supported the Lighthouse for many years, and he will be…
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Vicki is an 18-year-old woman just beginning her college career. She is smart and self-reliant. Despite her visual impairment, she earned a full scholarship as an accomplished student and athlete in discus and javelin.
Vicki understands that being self-reliant as a person with a visual impairment means being able to advocate for herself. Vicki knew she needed orientation and mobility training to maintain her independence while participating in outdoor activities and traveling in her new college environment. The Lighthouse of Collier was recommended to her and her family.
After an initial assessment, Vicki and her assigned instructor began an intense training program in orientation and mobility. Even though she become ill with COVID-19 and had many doctors’ appointments before the start of school, she remained focused on the skills she would need to manage her indoor and outdoor travel needs efficiently and effectively. She practiced in earnest between lessons and, as a result, progressed quickly. Along with her cane, she possesses the orientation skills needed to thrive in a new environment. Her future goals include learning how to navigate public transportation and city traveling, so that as she advances through school and life she will continue being able to advocate for her own needs.