Overview
This year, Accessibilities was honored to sponsor the 2025 VisionWalk, hosted by the Foundation Fighting Blindness, in beautiful Santa Monica, California. The sun was shining, the energy was high, and the community came together with one shared purpose: advancing the fight against blindness.




The walk was more than just a fundraiser, it was a chance to connect. Our team had the opportunity to meet inspiring participants, dedicated organizers, and fellow businesses working to improve the lives of people with visual impairments. Conversations ranged from personal stories about living with vision loss to the latest innovations and resources available to the community.

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At Accessibilities, our mission has always been to break down barriers and build a more inclusive digital world. Supporting VisionWalk aligns perfectly with that mission. We believe accessibility should extend beyond websites and documents, it’s about creating opportunities, awareness, and real change in people’s daily lives.
The event was a reminder of the power of collaboration. By working together with nonprofits, businesses, and individuals we can accelerate progress toward enhancing assistive technologies and inclusive solutions.
We left Santa Monica inspired, energized, and grateful. Sponsoring the 2025 VisionWalk wasn’t just about supporting a cause; it was about standing shoulder to shoulder with a community that proves every day what’s possible when resilience meets purpose.
VisionWalk is a community fundraising event organized by the Foundation Fighting Blindness to support research and awareness for vision loss and blindness.
Accessibilities sponsored the event to support the blind and low-vision community and reinforce its mission of promoting accessibility and inclusion both online and offline.
VisionWalk brings together individuals, organizations, and businesses to raise awareness, fund research, and build stronger support networks for people with vision impairments.
Such events encourage collaboration, drive innovation in assistive technologies, and help create more inclusive environments for people with disabilities.





