42 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
This is the Atlanta walk-in library of the Georgia Library Service (GLS, also called GLASS), the state's regional library for the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled. It lends free talking books, braille books, and large-print magazines to Georgians who are blind, have low vision, or cannot hold a book or turn pages because of a disability. They also offer assistive technology and a free mail-order delivery so you can borrow books without leaving home.
Downtown4 services
Georgia Lions Lighthouse Foundation helps Georgians who have no insurance or low income get eye and hearing care. They give free or low-cost eye exams, glasses, eye surgery, and hearing aids through their Chamblee clinic, mobile clinics, and a tele-eye-care program. (Note: this listing was mislabeled as 'Atlanta Recovery Center' — it is NOT a substance-use program; it is a vision and hearing nonprofit.)
Ridgedale Park7 services