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Jacksonville Council of the Blind

Jacksonville Council of the Blind

Jacksonville, Florida - Duval County

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Jun 3, 2026

Area

Jacksonville / Northeast Florida

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2700 University Blvd. West, Building 2, Jacksonville, FL 32217

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Provider overview

The Jacksonville Council of the Blind offers monthly meetings, peer support, and community for blind and visually impaired individuals in Jacksonville, with resource sharing and advocacy.

The Jacksonville Council of the Blind is a local affiliate of the Florida Council of the Blind providing peer support, programming, and advocacy for blind and visually impaired residents.

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Ages
Blind and visually impaired adults and community members; confirm participation for youth and families
Season
Year-round, with membership meetings the third Monday of each month
Cost
Meetings are open to all; confirm membership, dues, and how to get involved.

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Location contacts

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Jacksonville Council of the Blind

2700 University Blvd. West, Building 2, Jacksonville, FL 32217

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Membership meetings and peer support for the blind community

Monthly meetings, peer connection, assistive-tech demos, resource sharing, advocacy, and ways to get involved.

Ages
Blind and visually impaired adults and community members; confirm participation for youth and families
Season
Year-round, with membership meetings the third Monday of each month
Schedule
Membership meetings are held the third Monday of each month from 5:00 to 6:30 PM at Brooks Clubhouse; confirm the current schedule before attending.
Cost
Meetings are open to all; confirm membership, dues, and how to get involved.
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
The Jacksonville Council of the Blind, a local affiliate of the Florida Council of the Blind and the American Council of the Blind, holds monthly membership meetings at the Brooks Clubhouse and cultivates self-confidence, independence, and community among blind and visually impaired individuals through peer connection, resource sharing, and advocacy, with a published Jacksonville meeting location.
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Program details we found

Membership meetings and peer support for the blind community

The Jacksonville Council of the Blind, a local affiliate of the Florida Council of the Blind and the American Council of the Blind, holds monthly membership meetings at the Brooks Clubhouse and cultivates self-confidence, independence, and community among blind and visually impaired individuals through peer connection, resource sharing, and advocacy, with a published Jacksonville meeting location.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names blind and visually impaired individuals, peer connection, self-confidence and independence, assistive-tech demos, peer support workshops, and advocacy.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about meeting accessibility, peer support, assistive-technology demos, transportation, and how to get involved as a member or volunteer.

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What we found: The Jacksonville Council of the Blind, a local affiliate of the Florida Council of the Blind and the American Council of the Blind, holds monthly membership meetings at the Brooks Clubhouse and cultivates self-confidence, independence, and community among blind and visually impaired individuals through peer connection, resource sharing, and advocacy, with a published Jacksonville meeting location.

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What to confirm

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