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History

Dr. Richard Erenstone, of Eye Care for the Adirondacks, attended a meeting of Low Vision Specialists in New York City sponsored by the Lighthouse for the Blind of New York in 1988. When he returned, he contacted local community leaders to from the North Country Association for the Visually Impaired (NCAVI).

Gene Manley, who was District Governor of the North Country Lions Club 20W, was extremely influential in getting the North Country to adopt the agency as a district wide project. Help was not difficult to find as many people recognized the need and value of such an agency. NCAVI's initial board of directors was tremendously influential in building our agency. Initial founders included Dr. Richard Erenstone, Edward Finnerty, Pat (Michaud) Wilson (NCAVI EMPLOYEE), Cherie Racette, Richard Hunkins, Gerald LaBombard, and Carter Lockwood. Valuable advice was obtained from advisory board members such as Dr. Frank Trudeau, Martin Stone, Phil Jessen, and Dr. Kjell Dahlen (owner of Eye Care for the Adirondacks).

NCAVI was established as a 501(c) 3 Charitable Organization in 1989. For almost 20 years, the agency has been characterized by continuous strong support from our community volunteers and dedicated staff throughout the four counties of Clinton, Essex, Franklin and St. Lawrence.

Serving Clinton, Essex, Franklin & St. Lawrence Counties