"Improving
the quality of life for the blind through
training, services and employment."
Established in 1927, Louisiana Association for the Blind
(LAB) is a private not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization providing
stable employment, vocational training and rehabilitative
services to individuals who are blind and visually impaired
in Louisiana.
LAB's core values of respect for individual abilities, honesty,
and integrity create an environment that encourages personal
growth and independence. At LAB our focus is on a person's
capabilities not disabilities. Excellence in all that we do
is our goal. Quality is the end result: in products, in training,
and in employment opportunities.
LAB employs people who are blind in manufacturing, administrative,
training and a variety of job positions that match an individual's
goals and potential. The Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act (JWOD) allows
LAB and other agencies employing the blind to secure contracts
to provide products and services to the Federal government.
The JWOD program helps to ensure steady, long-term employment
for people who are blind.
LAB is a member of the National Association for Employment
of People Who are Blind (NAEPB) and affiliated with National
Industries for the Blind (NIB). Additionally, LAB is licensed
by the Department of Social Services and recognized by Louisiana
Rehabilitation Services as a rehabilitative facility.
For more information about LAB, please contact the Marketing Coordinator at
1-877-913-6471.