2019 Washington Council of the Blind Convention Exhibiter List

Washington Council of the Blind

 

WCB, WE ARE COMMUNITY!

Exhibits 2019

 

DoubleTree by Hilton Seattle Airport

Grand Ballroom 3

October 25,2019

 

The Exhibit Hall will be open from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm, closed during the noon hour for lunch.

Those not registered with the convention must pay $5 at the door and wear the assigned colored wristband in lieu of a registration name tag.

 

 

 

Vendor List

 

Aira

800-835-1934

https://aira.io/

Service using artificial intelligence and Augmented reality to connect people to highly trained, remotely-located agents at the touch of a button, delivering instant access to information, enhancing everyday efficiency, engagement, and independence.

 

Audiobook Ministries

206-243-7377

Martin@audiobookministries.org

www.AudioBookMinistries.org

Providing a free lending library of wholesome, inspirational, faith-based recorded materials for the blind, visually impaired, or otherwise disabled.

 

Boundless Assistive Technology

866-606-8551

sales@boundless.com

www.boundless.com

Assistive Technology reseller, representing premier manufacturers such as VFO Group and Human ware.

 

California Council of the Blind

510 388 5079

Jwilkins@panix.com

www.connect.org

Demonstrating the “Sit Mill” mini–treadmill, manual and electronic model.

 

Costco Wholesale

206-574-1380

w006mkt01@costco.com

www.costco.com

Membership drive, along with passing out Kirkland Signature goodie bags.

 

Dan’s Wood Working

360-485-3346

DanLovell679@gmail.com

Handcrafted compact mirrors, perfume atomizers, essential oil/perfume applicators, pens, computer stylus styluses, bowls, boxes and other items out of wood and/or stone.

 

Doterra

360-653-5572

haydav8@comcast.net

Essential oils

 

Extentek LLC

info@extentek.com

https://www.extentek.com

A material level indication device that helps people who are blind or visually impaired to pour any substance into any container without over pouring.

 

Guide Dogs for the Blind

800-295-4050

jkoch@guidedogs.com

www.guidedogs.com

Providing a variety of youth and adult services which support individuals interested in traveling with a guide dog.

 

Guide Dog Users of Washington State (GDUWS)

509-200-0599

blazie.girl@gmail.com

www.gduws.net

Serving guide dog users, providing help with related issues, supporting those interested in guide dogs, and selling related products used by handlers of guide dogs.

 

Irie-AT Inc.

888-308-0059

events@irie-at.com

www.irie-at.com

Providing products, training and support for the most popular and innovative braille, low vision and computer magnification products on the market.

 

LEADING EDGE VISION

877-551-6658

leadingedgevision@outlook.com

leadingedgevision.com

Supplying software and hardware for people with low vision or blindness.

 

Northwest Access Fund

206-328-5116

info@nwaccessfund.org

www.nwaccessfund.org

Providing loans for people with disabilities in Washington and Oregon to purchase assistive technology.

 

Northwest Association for Blind Athletes

360-787-7335

trogowsky@nwaba.org

www.nwaba.org

Providing life-changing opportunities through sports and physical activity to individuals who are blind and visually impaired.

 

Scentsy

253-678-5662

stefbroughton@gmail.com

www.StefanieBroughton.scentsy.us

Safe Wickless fragrance products for your home and family.

 

Sprint

925-317-2115

yael.gittleman@sprint.com

www.sprint.com

wireless service provider.

 

The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc.

206-436-2113

aborgen@lhblind.org

http://www.lhblind.org/jobs

Private, not-for-profit social enterprise providing employment, support, and training opportunities for people who are blind, DeafBlind, and blind with other disabilities.

 

Vision Loss Connection’s

206-282-3913

info@visionlossconnections.org

http://www.visionlossconnections.org

Sports and Recreation Programs in Seattle’s Blind Community

 

Vision Matters

425-892-0601

dennis@visionmatters.net

www.visionmatters.net

Electronic magnifiers, from portable to desktop along with portable and desktop OCR devices which convert text-to-speech.

 

Washington Assistive Technology Act Program (WATAP)

206-543-0877

scottcan@uw.edu

www.watap.org

Providing assistive technology loans, evaluations and resources for people in Washington state.

 

Washington State Department of Services for the Blind (DSB)

800-552-7103

info@dsb.wa.gov

www.dsb.wa.gov

Inclusion, Independence, and Economic Vitality for People with Visual Disabilities.

 

Washington Talking Book and Braille Library (WTBBL)

800-542-0866

wtbbl.org

Providing comprehensive library service by mail, download, and in-person to Washington residents unable to read standard print.