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Envision Foundation

Camps

This service provider requires payment upfront : No

Price Range: $500 - $1500

Phone Number: (316) 440-1525

Email: programs@envisionus.com

Address: 610 N. Main St., Wichita, Kansas 67203

Educational Value

Developed in 2006 to address the learning gap between students who are blind and visually impaired and their sighted peers, the Level Up Program partners with teachers, families, assistive technology professionals, community professionals, colleges and universities to guide students as they set goals and achieve success. This comprehensive national program provides access to ongoing support and resources for students who are blind or visually impaired at every stage of their education. The Level Up Chat, monthly virtual meetings, allows students to network with one another, ask questions about their technology, learn about new devices and how to advocate for their needs in the classroom. Level Up Studies offers in-person and remote tutoring for academic support as needed. Our weeklong residential programs provide an immersive hands-on experience for students from across the United States. The Middle School Program works to promote academic success by developing independence, success skills and leadership, while students learn more about assistive technology. The High School Conference elevates these skills and prepare students to transition successfully to college and career.