World-Renowned Training Center


About Us

We believe you can do anything as a blind person. So, every day, we encourage and challenge you—and you come to understand your potential as you build the skills and confidence to live the life you want. Because when you believe in yourself and experience a thriving community of positive blind people, nothing can hold you back from pursuing your dreams.

The Colorado Center for the Blind is located in Littleton, about a dozen miles south of downtown Denver, and proudly affiliated with the National Federation of the Blind. Founded in 1988, the Colorado Center for the Blind has grown into a world-renowned blindness-skills training center attracting students from across the United States and beyond. Nearly all of our instructors are blind, and thus we, too, “walk the walk” every single day…

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All the Learning Isn’t in Class

It’s not all screen readers and street crossings. Just as much learning happens while skiing with Ignite at Eldora, hitting the skid pad with Master Drive, or hanging around by the piano before classes start. Listen to some of these CCB Moments to hear what the fun sounds like when we’re learning outside of class!

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Making the most of summer - fun and learning!
 

Exciting Opportunities to Engage and Connect!

Upcoming Events:

Tue, Apr 29 2025, 10 - 11:30am MDT
Weekly on Tuesday, 10 - 11:30am MDT
Wed, Apr 30 2025, 1:30 - 3pm MDT
Weekly on Wednesday, 1:30 - 3pm MDT
Fri, May 2 2025, 10 - 11:30am MDT
Weekly on Friday, 10 - 11:30am MDT


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Brittany not only volunteered on FAST Saturday, she also volunteered her best-ever mashed potato recipe. Here she has three high school students slicing spuds for it.

 

Latest News Summary:

By: Dan Burke

Doug, our Museum tour guide talks to the visitors in the Cretaceous room

That was Nick’s joke when he stuck his hand inside the Camarasaurus’s mouth. Nice try, buddy! But it is a great example of just how tactile – and accessible – the whole visit to the Morrison Museum of Natural History was for blind kids on Saturday.

And nobody lost an actual appendage. Instead, it was a fun and tactile time examining and learning about creatures from the Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Ice Ages.
Besides, who doesn’t like dinosaurs? Our February FAST (Fun Activities & Skill Training) program was a meetup at the Morrison Museum of Natural History, our tour guide Doug gave a hands-on tour of the museum’s exhibits.

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Our Programs


Independence Training Program for Adults (ITP):

Our Independence Training Program (ITP) is designed for blind adults (18 years of age and older). Typically students complete the program in six to nine months while residing in nearby McGeorge Mountain Terrace apartments, which are owned by the Center. Participants not only build the skills that they need to be independent, but also focus on gaining confidence and belief in themselves as blind people

FAQ for Prospective Students

Program Areas:


Rotating Classes:


  • Art
  • Career Exploration
  • College Prep
  • Enrichment
  • Gardening
  • Martial Arts
  • Resume Writing
  • Sewing
  • Yoga

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Youth Programs:

Youth Programs Video

The Colorado Center for the Blind has brought high-quality, welcoming, and yet challenging programs and training for youth ages 4 to college since 1990.


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You won't want your kids to Miss it!

 

Older Blind Services:

Older Blind Video

Take Charge of your Life!

Are you experiencing vision loss? At the Colorado Center for the Blind, we believe that this does not need to limit you from leading a full and active life. We have designed our Older Blind Program to help you remain independent. Our staff, both blind and sighted, have the belief and expertise to help you change the way you think about blindness.

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Weekly Support Groups:

Tue, Apr 29 2025, 10 - 11:30am MDT
Weekly on Tuesday, 10 - 11:30am MDT
Wed, Apr 30 2025, 1:30 - 3pm MDT
Weekly on Wednesday, 1:30 - 3pm MDT
Fri, May 2 2025, 10 - 11:30am MDT
Weekly on Friday, 10 - 11:30am MDT


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Training for Professionals on Blindness

Our Professional Training Seminars include information about causes of blindness, alternative techniques used successfully by blind people, an introduction to sleepshades and their use with a white cane or in preparing lunch, and we spend time talking about the myths of blindness as well.

cookies into a hot oven

Christie slides a second tray of cookies into a hot oven while wearing sleepshades

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Reports, Policies, and Key Resources:

Read our 2023 Annual Report:

Electronics Donation Policy:

Policy Limiting Donation of Electronics