The following information is taken from the ACBM web site.
We are a diverse group of people with wide varieties of visual disability including total blindness and legal blindness. We also welcome members who are fully sighted and share concerns about blindness issues. We range in experience of blindness from people who have never seen to those adapting to blindness developing later in life.
We honor the rights of members to choose their preferred means of travel, from use of guide dogs or the white cane to sighted guides. We enjoy having fun when socializing at quarterly meetings, monthly coffee outings and picnics in the summer!
ACBM is affiliated with the American Council of the Blind, an advocacy organization, headquartered in Washington, D. C. consisting of blind and visually impaired individuals from the United States and abroad. The mission of ACB: "The American Council of the Blind (ACB) is a national organization of blind, visually impaired and sighted individuals whose purpose is to work toward independence, security, equality of opportunity, and improved quality of life for all blind and visually impaired people."
You can contact ACBM in several ways: