Thriving Blind Academy is a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation dedicated to ending the literacy, employment and financial crisis in the blind community. This is not a support group - it is a success strategies community that empowers individuals and families to thrive in school, work, and life.
When your child is diagnosed with vision loss, it can feel like the world has shifted. You want them to succeed, but navigating services, resources, and the future can be overwhelming. Are you worried about finding the right tools to help your child thrive?
You’re not alone—we’re here to help.
Introducing the THRIVER Toolkit: Empowering Families of Children with Vision Loss
At Thriving Blind Academy, we understand the challenges families face when raising a child with vision loss. That’s why we created the THRIVER Toolkit—a powerful resource designed to equip your family with the support, inspiration, and practical tools needed to help your child succeed in school, work, and life.
Co-Founded by Kristin Smedley, a mom from Bucks County with two blind sons who have both achieved remarkable success, Thriving Blind Academy knows firsthand the challenges and joys that come with raising a child with vision loss. (That's Kristin and her family in the picture!)
We’re here to help you:
-Navigate your child’s journey with confidence
-Feel supported by a community of experts and families who understand your experience
-Believe in your child’s limitless potential
By registering, you’re taking a powerful step toward ensuring your child has every opportunity to thrive—not just in school, but in life.
Unlock a world of support and inspiration. The THRIVER Toolkit offers:
FREE one-year membership to the Thriving Blind Academy Yearly Membership Community. Get expert advice, join weekly success groups, and access practical resources designed to empower your family.
A copy of Thriving Blind: Stories of Real People Succeeding Without Sight, an inspiring collection of true stories that highlight the boundless potential of individuals living with vision loss.
"What I Can Be Is Up to Me", an inclusive and accessible children's book to empower young readers and inspire confidence.
Digital copies and electronic braille versions of both books for seamless access and convenience.
Reserve your FREE THRIVER Toolkit today and join a community that’s committed to helping your family succeed.
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With Thriving Blind Academy's THRIVER Formula for Success we change those statistics.
Tools: Educate students on the multiple tools available for literacy, independence and mindset to access all aspects of thriving life by design.
HandiCAPABLE: Guide students to realize their capabilities and empower them with strategies for success.
Responsibility: Encourage students to take control of their own destinies, instilling the belief that their future success is within their own hands.
Inter/Independence: Build self-confidence and self-esteem in students, equipping them with the self-assurance needed to face challenges head-on.
Value: Develop knowledge of the unique value each student brings to the world and communicate that value confidently.
Emotion: Equip students to develop resilience in managing challenging emotions in navigate the world with blindness/low vision.
Risk Taking: Empower students with confidence to face fears, take risks and get comfortable with failure.
•Michael graduated from a public high school with top honors, National Honor Society, Phi Beta Kappa Society, Student Council executive (4 years) and was named Commencement Speaker
•Graduated Penn State University summa cum laude, BFA degrees in Telecommunications and Theater Sound Design, achieved top 0.5% of 10,000+ Penn State graduates, named Commencement Marshall
•Michael now works full time for Disney Live Entertainment in Orlando, Florida
•During COVID-19 lockdowns, blind students were denied access to Braille versions of the AP exams.
•TBA guided Kaleigh Brendle, a high school senior* to lead a group of college bound blind students to advocate for access to AP exams in hard copy Braille
•Kaleigh's advocacy video to get public and media support had over 1M impressions on Twitter alone, and achieved headline news features in New York Post, CNN and more
•Collaborated with legal team at National Federation of the Blind
•RESULT: College Board reversed their decision and supplied exams in Braille format
Stay tuned for additional Program Leaders, Mentors, and Business Partners!
Kristin Smedley
CEO, Curing Retinal Blindness Foundation
Kristin Smedley is a renowned figure in the world of clinical research, with over a decade of experience in ophthalmology. Kristin is an award winning patient organization leader and testified at the FDA for the first-ever gene therapy to treat an inherited disease. She serves as a member of the Board of Trustees for the Association for Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP).
Kristin's unique perspective on diversity and inclusion within the realm of clinical research make her an in demand speaker/consultant for organizations and teams. Kristin's transformative approach will inspire and equip workshop attendees with the tools they need for a more inclusive and successful future in clinical research and clinical trials.
Charlie Collins
Certified Success Principles Trainer
Charlie Collins is a dynamic force in the world of success coaching and business leadership, with a unique perspective as a legally blind certified Success Principles trainer and a thriving business owner. With a keen focus on empowering professionals to unlock their fullest potential, Charlie's expertise has transformed countless lives.
As a featured speaker in our upcoming workshop, Charlie will share invaluable insights on the competitive edge that clinical research and teams gain when including individuals who are blind. He will unveil the number one success principle that lays the foundation for transforming mindsets and achieving remarkable outcomes in the field.