Lighthouse Guild Marks 35th Anniversary Of The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) With New York Yankees Celebration

35 Years of The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

On Monday, July 28th, Lighthouse Guild joined The New York Yankees on field at Yankee Stadium to recognize the ongoing importance of promoting equal rights and access for people with disabilities by commemorating the 35th Signing of the ADA. Lighthouse Guild, located in New York City, is an organization that is dedicated to empowering people who are blind or visually impaired to live fully and independently. (Cover photo credit: Diane Bondareff/AP Content Services for Lighthouse Guild))

Lighthouse Guild President & CEO Thomas Panek and his guide dog, Ten (named by Eli Manning), and blind baseball players Kiana Glanton and Terrell Dobbins took part in the celebration.

An image of Lighthouse Guild President & CEO Thomas Panek and his guide dog, Ten (named by Eli Manning), and blind baseball players Kiana Glanton and Terrell Dobbins taking part in the 35th Anniversary Of Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) celebration
Lighthouse Guild President & CEO Thomas Panek and his guide dog, Ten (named by Eli Manning), and blind baseball players Kiana Glanton and Terrell Dobbins take part in the celebration. (Photo credit: Diane Bondareff/AP Content Services for Lighthouse Guild)

About Lighthouse Guild

Lighthouse Guild is committed to providing exceptional services that inspire people who are blind or visually impaired to reach their goals. Through vision rehabilitation, assistive technology, mental health services, and innovative programming, Lighthouse Guild is dedicated to breaking barriers and enhancing lives. For more information visit lighthouseguild.org.

An image of Lighthouse Guild’s blind baseball team, The Lighthouse Guild Lightning at a New York Yankees game celebrating the 35th Anniversary Of Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
The New York Yankees welcome Lighthouse Guild’s blind baseball team, The Lighthouse Guild Lightning. Together they celebrate the 35th Anniversary Of The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). (Photo credit: Diane Bondareff/AP Content Services for Lighthouse Guild)

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