Donor program created to celebrate support of Bosmaās mission
INDIANAPOLISĀ ā Today, Bosma Visionary Opportunities Foundation announced the White Cane Society, a program created to acknowledge and celebrate donor support for Bosmaās mission and clients.
āRates of vision loss are steadily increasing and are on track to double by 2050 due to our aging population,ā said Foundation executive director, Brandon Wells. āAs we prepare to support an influx of people with vision loss, we are excited to announce the creation of this society to sustain our center and its vision rehabilitation and training services which are more crucial than ever.ā

There are three membership tiers available for the White Cane Society. Potential benefits of joining include:
- Donor spotlight in newsletter
- Public relations partner package
- Corporate spotlight in newsletter
- Quarterly newsletter with exclusive giveaways
- Donor Board recognition
- Receipt of impact report
- Voting rights on annual grant
- Complimentary Bay at Fore! The Cause
- Annual White Cane Society Rehab Center Tour and networking dinner event
The White Cane Society is named after the white cane, one of the first tools a person who is blind or visually impaired receives during the rehabilitation process. The white cane is also symbolic of a personās journey with vision loss to independence. Donors of the Bosma Visionary Opportunities Foundation help support that independence.

Bosma Visionary Opportunities Foundation funds Bosmaās Center for Visionary Solutions, which provides vision rehabilitation programs at little or no cost to people who are blind or visually impaired. The Center offers personalized programs ranging from training for daily living skills to counseling and job placement.
To learn more about Bosmaās mission and services, please visit bosma.org/foundation.
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