Foundation for Blind Children
Brady Rowe is a Development Outreach Specialist at the Foundation for Blind Children since March 2023, with previous experience as an Annual Fund Coordinator at Ballet Arizona and as a Student Coordinator at the University of Arizona Campus Recreation Department, where three STEM curricula were developed for grades 3-8, along with managing student employees and camp operations. Prior roles include supervising over 700 K-8 students at St. Mary's An IB World School and providing customer service as the Lead Dock Attendant at Lake Mission Viejo Association. Brady Rowe holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from the University of Arizona and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Public Administration at Grand Canyon University.
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Foundation for Blind Children
The Foundation for Blind Children was founded in 1952 by parents of blind children who wanted services for their blind children in Phoenix, instead of having to send them to the State Institution for the Blind in Tucson. The Foundation for Blind Children is the largest non-profit agency of it's kind in the United States serving the blind and visually impaired of all ages, from birth to currently 102 years old. As the only agency of its kind in Arizona, the Foundation for Blind Children is an essential resource to families and children with blindness or low vision. With three Valley locations (East Valley, West Valley and Central Phoenix), we strive to serve as "the" community's resource for blind, visually impaired, and multi-handicapped children, adults, and their families. As the only agency of its kind in Arizona, the Foundation for Blind Children is an essential resource to families and children with blindness or low vision. Without FBC, blind children would not get the opportunities that should be available to every child - to learn, play sports, participate fully in the world around them and become successful, productive adults. We provide a comprehensive system of services, which optimizes the blind, or visually impaired child's development and which provides many opportunities to lead a meaningful and productive life--starting with infancy, through preschool, elementary and secondary education throughout college and adulthood. Many of our children graduate from college, pursue successful careers and lead lives filled with enriching possibilities