What is the American Printing House for the Blind (APH) and how does it help students who are blind?
APH was established in 1858 as a service to support blind and visually impaired students across the United States. Federal dollars are provided by congress annually to fund materials exclusively for students who qualify as legally blind. The services include textbooks, products, and devices used by the blind for literacy, mobility, and independent access to the community and educational offerings.