News & Updates from Bosma

Stay informed with the latest updates from Bosma. Our blog features stories and insights from across the organization, while our press room includes official announcements, media coverage and organizational news.

Together, these resources provide a clear view of our work and the impact we’re making in the community.

Featured Content

Two women sitting at table while one helps the other use a magifying device to review instructions.

“The Silent Thief of Sight” Deserves a Louder Conversation

January is National Glaucoma Awareness Month, a time to shine a light on a condition that is the leading cause of blindness for African Americans, Hispanic Americans and Asian Americans. Glaucoma is coined “The Silent Thief of Sight” by ophthalmologists because of its undetectable early symptoms. Unfortunately, most people with glaucoma do not realize they have it until the later stages. This is often due to a lack of awareness about the stealthy condition.
Photo of Andrea Smiling

Don’t give up on yourself!

My advice to others? Take that first step. Giving up is not an option. When you reach a hurdle, jump over it – another door waiting to open!”
In the background a TV with a football game. In the foreground feet on a table with a bowl of snack to the left.

How do people who are blind watch the Big Game?

How does a person who is blind enjoy the big game? There are a variety of ways.
A photo of Debbie Linton Smiling

I have hope and energy again!

Debbie shares her story and how she is excited to contribute to her family and her community after the Programs provided by Bosma.
Craig sitting on steps with his dog.

I Needed to Learn How to Be Blind

“I needed to learn to be blind. I advanced my computer, phone, and mobility skills and found all kinds of technology I didn’t even know existed. Bosma introduced me to so many new possibilities,” Craig said.
Jayden Rudd

Jadyn Rudd is one determined young woman

Jadyn is a former client and now an employee at Bosma.

Press Room

Bosma is on a mission to create opportunities for people who are blind and visually impaired, and we have a vision of complete equality for people of all stripes, including those with vision loss. For over a century, we have helped Hoosiers navigate blindness. We put people on a path to success through a combination of rehabilitation and employment programs. Our programs are proven, and the results are life-changing.

For media inquiries or to enlist expert commentary from a member of our team, please contact:

Anthony Scott
Director of Community Engagement
[email protected]
Cell: 317.796.5248
Office: 317.870.7894

Bosma employee sitting at front desk of Bosma offices talking on phone.

Stay Connected

Stay up to date with the latest from Bosma.

Search