Listed below are additional resources if you are interested in learning more about albinism.
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Services
Shirley Ngai
Psychology 3190G
Dr. Timney


The National Organization of Albinism and Hypopigmentation (NOAH)




NOAH is a U.S. based nonprofit, tax-exempt organization that offers information and support to people with albinism, their families and the professionals who work with them. NOAH is operated by its members on a volunteer basis and is funded primarily by dues and contributions of its members.

http://www.albinism.org


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                                              Positive  
                                           Exposure







A nonprofit organization offering innovative photographic exhibits, challenging the stigma associated with difference and celebrating the richness of genetic variation.

www.positiveexposure.org

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Albinism Fellowship






The Fellowship is a positive and sociable volunteer-run organisation that aims to provide information, advice and support for people with albinism and their families.
Our focus is on the United Kingdom & Ireland, but we also work closely with other albinism support groups around the world.

http://www.albinism.org.uk





American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)








Provides information about programs and clinics for people with impaired vision throughout the United States


www.afb.org

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Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB)









CNIB passionately provides community-based support, knowledge and a national voice to ensure Canadians who are blind or partially sighted have the confidence, skills and opportunities to fully participate in life.


www.cnib.ca

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National Society of Genetic Counselors






Maintains a referral list of genetic counselors.


www.nsgc.org


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The Association for Education and Rehabilitation for the Blind and Visually Impaired





This web site lists colleges and universities within the United States, Canada and other countries that offer programs in teaching students who are blind/visually impaired or deaf/blind.


http://aerbvi.org