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VIPS Announces Name Change to Better Align with its Mission

January 31, 2025

Louisville, KY – January 31, 2025 – Visually Impaired Preschool Services (VIPS) is proud to celebrate 40 years of serving…

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Brynn’s Story of Independence & Mobility with GoBabyGo

January 14, 2025

Brynn, a VIPS child, is a bright and joyful little girl who has achieved a new level of mobility and…

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Caesars Foundation of Floyd County Awards Transformative Grant to Benefit Children

December 13, 2024

VIPS is incredibly grateful to the Caesars Foundation of Floyd County for the generous grant of $10,000 to support critical…

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CANEtucky Competition for Students with Blindness/Low Vision

November 12, 2024

By: Ashley Emmons, COMS, IECE, TVI On Friday, October 25th I had the opportunity to volunteer at the 2nd annual…

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A Legacy of Love: Laurie Roselle’s Dedication Transformed VIPS Indiana

October 21, 2024

In September 2016, Indiana Director of Community Outreach & Advocacy, Meredith Howell, received an email that said, “I am the…

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Leading the Way for Best Practices

August 13, 2024

By Kathy Mullen, VIPS Director of Education The VIPS community was well-represented at the 2024 AER Biennial International Conference this…

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“Little Medical Miracle”

July 17, 2024

Written by Natalie, mother to VIPS child Gatlin Meet Gatlin, our little Medical Miracle. At just 2 years old, Gatlin faces…

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Resilience and Love Amidst Daunting Medical Challenges

July 17, 2024

VIPS mother, Kacey, bravely shares the emotional journey of their son in her article, The Incredible Story of Sonny Jules.…

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LEGACY FOUNDATION OF KENTUCKIANA AWARDS VIPS GRANT TO HELP YOUNG CHILDREN WHO ARE BLIND OR HAVE LOW VISION

June 13, 2024

**LOUISVILLE, KY** —Visually Impaired Preschool Services (VIPS) has been awarded a $75,000 grant from the Legacy Foundation of Kentuckiana to…

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2025

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Volume 41
Issue #1

Jan - March 2025

2024

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Volume 40
Issue #1

Jan - May 2024

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Volume 40
Issue #3

Sep - Nov 2024
Includes 2024 Toy Recommendations

2022

2021

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Volume 37
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Jan - Mar 2021

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Volume 37
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April - June 2021

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Volume 37
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Oct 2021

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Volume 37
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Oct - Dec 2021

2020

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Volume 36
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Jan/Feb/Mar 2020

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Volume 36
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April - September 2020

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Volume 36
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October - December 2020

2019

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Volume 35
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Jan/Feb/Mar 2019

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Volume 35
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April/May/June 2019

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Volume 35
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July/August/Sept 2019

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Volume 35
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Oct/Nov/Dec 2019

2018

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Volume 34
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Jan/Feb/Mar 2018

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Volume 34
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April/May/June 2018

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July/August/Sept 2018

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Oct/Nov/Dec 2018

2017

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Jan/Feb/Mar 2017

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Volume 33
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April/May/June 2017

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Volume 33
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July/August/Sept 2017

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Oct/Nov/Dec 2017

2016

Volume 32
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Jan/Feb/Mar 2016

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Volume 32
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April/May/June 2016

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Volume 32
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July/Aug/Sep 2016

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Volume 32
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Oct/Nov/Dec 2016

2015

Volume 31
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Jan/Feb/Mar 2015

Volume 31
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April/May/June 2015

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Volume 31
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July/Aug/Sep 2015

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Oct/Nov/Dec 2015

2014

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Volume 30
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Jan/Feb/Mar 2014

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Volume 30
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April/May/June 2014

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Volume 30
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July/Aug/Sep 2014

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Volume 30
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Oct/Nov/Dec 2014

2013

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Volume 29
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Jan/Feb/Mar 2013

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Volume 29
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April/May/June 2013

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Volume 29
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July/Aug/Sep 2013

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Volume 29
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Oct/Nov/Dec 2013

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