Spark of Inspiration
This morning, Joey had a spark of inspiration—completely on his own, he decided to create a mini website tour for Vision Nonprofit! He walks viewers through a few key pages and then dives into the stories section, where he highlights his story about Jupiter. His excitement for sharing and storytelling shines through as he encourages everyone to check it out.
It’s the Little Things That Make a Big Impact
Supporting Vision Nonprofit doesn’t have to be complicated. Every action—whether it’s wearing a bracelet, sharing our story, or engaging with our content—helps us continue providing essential technology for children who need it.
Joey’s Classroom Tech
At Vision Nonprofit, we’re always looking for ways to help children with low vision access the tools they need to learn with confidence. In today’s video, Joey gives us a classroom tour of the Jupiter Portable Magnifier, a device from the American Printing House designed to help students with low vision read, write, and engage with their schoolwork.
Respect, Support, and the Power of Giving
At Vision Nonprofit, our mission is simple: to help children with low vision get the tools they need to thrive. Sometimes, that means celebrating moments we can share—like this video of Joey unboxing an iPad shipment—and other times, it means working quietly behind the scenes to support families in ways that remain private.
Skiing Adventure at Perfect North
At Vision Nonprofit, we believe that every child should have the opportunity to experience adventure, push their limits, and build confidence—regardless of their vision abilities. Recently, Joey had an incredible opportunity to do just that while skiing at Perfect North Slopes, thanks to Clovernook Center for the Blind & Visually Impaired.
Meet Joey
Joey has always had a passion for technology, but as a child with low vision, he also understands firsthand the challenges that come with it. When we started Vision Nonprofit, Joey was our very first applicant, and in many ways, he was the one who kicked off this entire mission.
As parents navigating his diagnosis of congenital nystagmus, we saw the impact that having the right technology—like an iPad with accessibility tools—had on his ability to learn, read, and explore the world. We knew other kids could benefit just as much, and that’s how Vision Nonprofit was born.
Joey continues to be a huge part of what we do, sharing his knowledge and excitement for technology with others. His journey inspired this organization, and now, because of him, we’re helping more children get the tools they need to succeed.
Thank you to everyone who has supported us on this journey. It all started with one application, and today, we’re reaching so many more kids who deserve the same opportunities. 💙