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VIPS Louisville

About VIPS Louisville

Before 1985, children who were blind or had low vision in Kentucky & Southern Indiana had no access to early intervention services for their vision-specific needs. That all changed when a group of concerned citizens, led by Sharon Bensinger, formed the idea to start VIPS. Mrs. Bensinger had no personal connection to anyone who was blind, other than being employed by American Printing House for the Blind Research Department. However, it was in that job that she took countless numbers of phone calls from desperate parents looking for services for their child with blindness

With $20,000 in startup grants from WHAS Crusade for Children and Metro United Way, VIPS was born! Mrs. Bensinger was the first employee and began with a caseload of 14 families. Since that time, VIPS has grown into an impactful agency, serving hundreds of families a year across two states, with office locations in Louisville, Lexington, and Indianapolis. VIPS Louisville operates Kentucky’s only full-time preschool for children with blindness or low vision, a nationally accredited program, and Jefferson County, KY’s first five-star rated child care facility.

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Child sitting with a teacher. The child has a large lightbox in front of them with a blue shape. The child is holding the shape.

Make a Gift to VIPS to Impact a Child

$25

Provides a child with a
braille book.

$50

Provides a child with a magnification device.

$150

Provides a child with
in-home early intervention.

$250

Provides a child orientation and mobility instruction.

Louisville Wish List

  • Clorox Wipes
  • Lysol Spray
  • Hand Sanitizer
  • Face Masks
  • BlueTooth dual pairing Speaker set
  • Cricut Maker Machine
  • Cricut mats
  • Self-Adhesive Laminating Sheets, 9" x 12”
  • Astrobrights Cardstock, 8.5" x 11", 65 lb “Vintage" 5-Color Assortment
  • All colors of cardstock especially white and black
  • White construction paper
  • Adhesive Hook and Loop Velcro, Black, 1-Inch x 10-Foot Industrial Grade and Wear and Tear Resistant
  • Crayola Silly Scents Twistables Crayons, 24 Classic Crayola Colors Non-Toxic Art Tools for Kids 3 & Up, Scented Self-Sharpening No Mess Twist-Up Crayons
  • Washable Glue
  • Colored duct tape
  • Elmer’s Jumbo Glue Sticks
  • Dry Erase Markers (black) thick and thin
  • Scented markers
  • Play-doh (small containers)
  • Large paint brushes (large handles)
  • Washable paint
  • Acrylic paint (all colors)

Recently Posted Articles

Cropped image of the 2024–2025 VIPS Impact Report cover

2024–2025 VIPS Impact Report Released

November 21, 2025

We are excited to announce that our 2024–2025 Impact Report is available. You can read online below or click here to download a PDF. We catch up with a few of our VIPS kids, feature an overview of the past year’s events, and our aspirations for the future. We hope you enjoy it.

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Dinosaur Weighted Plush Kids Throw Pillow

2025 VIPS Holiday Gift Guide

November 20, 2025

We asked our teachers and interventionists to recommend a few toys suitable for children who are blind or have low vision. Feel free to reach out to your VIPS teacher or interventionist if you need ideas for creating accessible experiences from a favorite book, creating a story box for your child, or finding more ideas…

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A six point child-made snowflake created with glitter glue and inward-pointing chevrons on the ends on black construction paper. The spines are decorated with handprints in white ink.

BTS: 2025 VIPS Holiday Card

November 18, 2025

This year, we asked our VIPS kids to create snowflakes for our 2025 holiday card. The results were amazing. We’re sorry to say we couldn’t include every submission, but we’d like to share them here for you so everyone can appreciate the hard work that went into each and every one. Read on for the…

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