Conklin Centers For The Blind

405 White St Daytona BeachFL32114
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The Conklin Center’s mission is to empower children and adults who are blind and have one or more additional disabilities to develop their potential to be able to obtain competitive employment, live independently and fully participate in community life.

Each student has unique abilities and needs, but they all share the same dream - to be productive members of society: to work, to make the...
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The Conklin Center’s mission is to empower children and adults who are blind and have one or more additional disabilities to develop their potential to be able to obtain competitive employment, live independently and fully participate in community life.

Each student has unique abilities and needs, but they all share the same dream - to be...
by yellowpages on May 11, 2015 from yellowpages
Conklin Centers For the Blind is located at the address 405 White St in Daytona Beach, Florida 32114. They can be contacted via phone at (386) 258-3441 for pricing, hours and directions. Conklin Centers For the Blind specializes in Parkinsons Disease Care, Depression, Marriage Counseling.

Conklin Centers For the Blind has an annual sales volume of 100M+. .For more information contact Robert...
by chamberofcommerce on October 20, 2014 from chamberofcommerce
The Conklin Center’s mission is to empower children and adults who are blind and have one or more additional disabilities to develop their potential to be able to obtain competitive employment, live independently and fully participate in community life. Each student has unique abilities and needs, but they all share the same dream - to be productive members of society: to work, to make the...
by judysbook on May 05, 2014 from judysbook
Vocational rehabilitation training, supported employment, for blind adults with other disabilities in Daytona Beach. Early Intervention for blind or visually impaired children.
by cylexusa on May 04, 2014 from cylexusa