VIPS Indiana
About VIPS Indiana
VIPS Indiana was a grassroots effort led by a mother of a child who was legally blind and a teacher of blind/low vision. These two knew the landscape for Indiana’s youngest children with blindness/low vision needed to change and their drive to help these children and their families motivated them to try to bring the VIPS mission to Indiana. With the backing of the VIPS Board of Directors and the VIPS executive director, this mother and teacher began providing services on August 1, 2011. VIPS Indiana started with eight children and the office has grown exponentially since then. We now have a network of teachers, interventionists, and Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialists who provide vision-specific early intervention services to children, birth to three, across the state. We began a capital and operations campaign to build a Family Resource Center and in 2022 it opened to the public. We are proud of all that we’ve accomplished, but we have more work to do as more children need the specialized services we can offer.
Have a question?
Contact the VIPS Indiana office for more information!
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How can VIPS help your child?
We empower a young child with blindness or low vision to navigate their world and gain independence.
Did you hear the big news?
VIPS Indiana finished building the Family Resource Center just east of downtown Indianapolis! The Family Resource Center is now located at 1212 Southeastern Avenue, Indianapolis, IN. We broke ground in October 2019 and our staff moved in November 2021, we officially opened to the public in April 2022.
Are you interested in learning more about how you can be involved at the Family Resource Center?
Please contact Meredith Howell, Indiana Director of Community Outreach & Advocacy, at (888) 824-2197 or mhowell@vips.org.
Why is early intervention so critically important?
DID YOU KNOW?
90% of what a child learns
is through their vision.
85% of the foundation of learning happens the first 5 years of their life.
How does your donation benefit a child who is blind or has low vision?
Wish List
- Red or yellow slinkies
- Red shiny pom poms
- White computer paper
- Jingle bells
- Mylar material
- Baby wipes
- Vinyl
- Snacks for events
- Grocery store gift cards for family events