Hi Access Indians,

Guide Dogs for the Blind (GDB) partners with Be My Eyes to give
real-time video assistance to individuals who are blind or visually
impaired.

As of September 14, 2020, GDB support staff will field calls via the
“Specialized Help” section of the app, allowing GDB experts to
remotely help clients who are visually impaired with relevant issues
regarding their guide dogs or other situations that might require live
visual assistance.
Such assistance could include reading labels on their dog’s food or
medication packaging, addressing problems with harnesses, inspecting a
dog’s physical condition, or helping interact with GDB’s website.
Clients can ask questions Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. through 4
p.m. PST. For questions not requiring GDB staff expertise, users can
simply tap the “Call the First Volunteer” button on the app to get
answers and assistance.
As many people who are blind or visually impaired have struggled with
social isolation and reduced support networks from COVID-19, GDB has
added many services to its clients to help them during the Pandemic,
including town halls and providing video chat and other online support
services to its more than 2,100 guide dog teams across the U.S. and
Canada. Its partnership with Be My Eyes complements these efforts by
helping alumni overcome everyday barriers to provide the absolute best
care for their guide dogs.
GDB, which is the largest guide dog school in North America, joins
companies such as Google, Microsoft and Proctor & Gamble as
organizational supporters of the blindness community via Be My Eyes.
The app is free and available for download via Google Play or the
Apple App Store
About Guide Dogs for the Blind
Headquartered in San Rafael, California, Guide Dogs for the Blind is
more than an industry-leading guide dog school; it is a passionate
community that serves the visually impaired. GDB prepares highly
qualified guide dogs to serve and empower individuals who are blind or
visually impaired. All of its services are provided free of charge.
GDB receives no government funding. More than 15,000 guide teams have
graduated from GDB since it was founded in 1942. The organization was
the subject of an award-winning 2018 documentary feature called Pick
of the Litter, which was developed into a television docu-series by
the same name that debuted in late 2019 on the streaming service
Disney+. For more information, visit
guidedogs.com.
About Be My Eyes
Now with more than 245,000 blind and low-vision users and a growing
family of company partners, Be My Eyes is one of the largest
“micro-volunteering” platforms in the world — with its more than 4
million volunteers and dozens of companies on call to assist users who
need support via live video


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