The Center for blindness accessibility

To be exposed to the world of blindness

Because of my desire to fulfill my vision, I decided to incorporate into the tranquil and magic rural space in which I live – in the village of Yokneam, activity to increase the awareness of blindness.

I invite you to a unique experience meeting of a personal story, a challenging experience, and exposure to the world of blindness.

During the meeting, I will present the coping with eyesight loss to the participants.

For whom is the meeting intended?

  1. The audience of the various service providers –Audio Service
  2. Groups who wish to be exposed to the world of blindness.

The meeting takes place at the Bed & Breakfast “Numa Emek,” in the Village center. The place is open and shaded, with strict observance of the Corona Pandemic rules. In addition, we have at our- location a Club Cabin.

What does the meeting include?

  • Preface– my romance with blindness.
  • Guide dogs – Information about the training of the dogs at the “Israel Guide Dogs Center ” in Beit Oved and the process of fitting the dog to the blind. Watching a movie about the “Guide Dogs Center.”
  • Experiencing workshop – during which we will experience walking blindfolded and with a walking cane, walking with a companion, playing ball games with a bell, eating from a plate, and activity board. The activities will be with eye covers.
  • A discussion about the activity, questions, and answers.

At the end of the activity, a meal in nature can be ordered.

Additional activities

We are set to integrate other activities as well in the Ramot Menashe Park area.

  • A visit to the Emek Hashalom (Peace Valley) ranch
  • Visit the “Wilfrid Israel Museum” in Kibbutz Hazorea
  • Visit the Palmach Cave in Kibbutz Mishmar Ha’Emek.
  • A tour of acquaintance with the village of Yokneam’s history.
  • Oranim – the botanical garden
  • Bicycles / Jeeps trip.