Phase II of the Charlotte Braille Trail will add new multi-sensory features, inclusive gathering spaces, and a safe, walkable route extending to the Sugar Creek LYNX station. Want to be part of what comes next?
More than 250 people joined us to open the first phase of the Charlotte Braille Trail on Global Accessibility Awareness Day — a multi-sensory celebration of accessibility, art, and inclusion in the heart of our city.
Host Your Team Meeting at Lions Services By renting our conference room you are helping to support our programs for individuals who are blind and visually impaired which are…
Alfred’s Service is Recognized by Lions Services Alfred Garner served as a courageous artillery gunner in the U.S. army until a pistol injury permanently impaired his vision.…
A Brief History Constructed in 1970, the property of 4600 North Tryon Street in Charlotte once served as a Lowes retail store before it was purchased by Lions Services. The…
Shondell Miller Meet Shondell Miller, Lions Services Machine Operator for 8 years, who has lived with Retinitis Pigmentosa since the age of 22. Shondell Miller assembles and sews…
Accessibility Training Conference & Tour On 9/11/2023, The Staff at Lions Services and The Charlotte Museum of History collaborated, working together to conduct an accessibility…
Discovering Hope at Lions Services! Tune in as Bonnie English shares her personal journey with blindness, shedding light on how employment at Lions Services became the catalyst…
Holiday Hope During these festive times, share Holiday Hope by donating to the Blind and Visually Impaired employees at Lions Services. Lions Services is a 501(c)3 non-profit…
A 400-yard drive down the fairway is tough for anyone, but particularly discouraging for the blind. Marlon Stover, an employee here at Lions Services, is an avid golfer despite…
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