The Minnesota State Rehabilitation Council for the Blind, working on behalf of Minnesotans who are blind, low vision or DeafBlind, is charged with insuring that State Services for the Blind is in compliance with mandates under Title IV of the Workforce Investment Act. The Minnesota State Rehabilitation Council for the Blind strives to ensure that Minnesotans, who are blind, low vision, or DeafBlind receive the best possible services under the law.
The State Rehabilitation Council for the Blind (SRC-B) will be a catalyst for the emergence of State Services for the Blind (SSB) as a national leader in the development, implementation and continuous improvement of the quality of service programs and education for persons of all ages who are blind, low vision or DeafBlind throughout our state.
The SRC-B, in conjunction with SSB, will strive to ensure people who are blind, low vision or DeafBlind are made aware of the full array of services available to them whether aimed at adjustment to blindness training, independent living, employment or education.
The SRC-B will work to make employers aware that people who are blind, low vision or DeafBlind are skilled and valued employees, who must be included in the workforce.
It is our vision that persons who are blind, low vision or DeafBlind will enjoy full equality of opportunity, education, complete integration in the life of our communities and appropriate employment which fulfills everyone's needs and aspirations.