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As symbols, the Checkered Eye and
the white cane, both indicate visual impairment.
Most people who use a white cane have severe blindness, and
use the cane as a tool for independent travel.
Some people use a white cane as a symbol, strictly to indicate
to others that they have some degree of blindness. If a person
has useful remaining eyesight, and doesn't need the cane as
a tool, they may still choose to carry one to communicate
their visual difficulties, and perhaps increase their visibility
in traffic.
Other people with impaired vision, who do not need the white
cane as a travel or safety device, may choose to use a Checkered
Eye to indicate that their vision is impaired.
The awareness of a person's hidden needs can alleviate confusion,
frustration, and embarrassment, for both visually impaired
people, and the people with whom they interact.
Please be aware of the existence of this
emblem, and have a glance to see if anyone you encounter may
be wearing one. If you or someone you know is interested in
acquiring a pin, please contact (519) 389-4956,
or by email at info@checkeredeye.com.
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