- Learn about accessibility challenges and inclusive practices (e.g., screen readers, braille, mobility needs).
- Share resources and raise awareness in your community, workplace, or online.
- Encourage businesses, schools, and organizations to provide accessible websites, documents, and spaces.
- Advocate for alt text on social media and images.
- Promote universal design (things that work for everyone, not just people with disabilities).
- Volunteer at local organizations for the blind (e.g., guiding, reading, tutoring in technology).
- Donate to nonprofits that provide guide dogs, technology, or education.
- Support legislation that improves accessibility, employment opportunities, and independence.
- Contact representatives about funding for disability services and accessibility standards.
- Make events and activities welcoming (consider lighting, signage, and accessible materials).
- Treat blind individuals as equals—ask before helping, and listen to what they need.
- Share stories, art, and work by blind creators.
- Support blind entrepreneurs, educators, and advocates.
- Start by making your own digital spaces (social media, websites, documents) fully accessible.