Clovernook Center for the Blind & Visually Impaired considers the health and safety of our staff and customers our highest priority. As of May 4, 2020 – Clovernook Braille Printing House as well as our Social Enterprise operations have resumed but with heightened safety precautions. We look forward to opening our doors to programs and services as soon as it has been deemed safe to resume operations. We regret that we are unable to accommodate visitors at this time.

Our Story

Clovernook has proudly served women, men and children for over 100 years. Our rich history provides the backdrop for today’s progressive and caring campus-like environment, where we remain dedicated to adults and children who are blind or visually impaired.

Our Mission

Our mission is to empower people who are blind and visually impaired to be self-sufficient and full participants in their communities.