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Welcome to our Travel category, where we answer some of the most common questions about how and where blind people travel. While it can be daunting to visit unfamiliar places, blind people travel regularly for work and pleasure, embracing new experiences along the way. In this section, you’ll find tips and resources for traveling as a blind person, all while staying on budget. Whether you’re planning your next adventure or navigating a business trip, we’ve got you covered with practical advice and inspiration.
Intro Liz and Chris are both guide dog users. And we were curious about how affordable a guide dog might be. Especially to someone on a lower income. Guide dogs aren’t for everybody, but for some people, guide dogs can offer more independence and freedom than traveling with a cane. But, if you’re considering having…
Spreadsheets are incredibly useful tools for managing your finances, and they’re easy to learn and use. This week we talked about how to use a spreadsheet to build a realistic budget for a road trip. This type of spreadsheet can also be useful for helping you keep track of the progress you have made in…
This week, we’re resharing our interview with blind travel agent and accessible travel advocate Melvin Reynolds. You’ll learn what it’s like to pursue a career as a blind travel agent, what it’s like to travel as a blind person, and some dirty little secrets about cruising with a guide dog. pennyforward.compennyforward@pennyforward.com Clubhouse House Facebook Youtube…
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