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Bosma Enterprises
Basic Information
Address: 8020 Zionsville Road
Indianapolis, IN 46268
Phone Number: 317-684-0600
Fax Number: 317-684-1946
Email: info@bosma.org
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Additional Information
Executive Director: Lou Moneymaker
President: Lou Moneymaker
Service Description: Bosma provides services and employment to individuals who are blind and visually impaired to assist in leading to ultimate independence.
Mission Statement:
Bosma Enterprises is dedicated to empowering people who are blind or visually impaired by creating opportunities that lead to the achievement of each individual's employment, economic, social and self-determination goals.
Membership Fee: N/A
Eligibility Requirements: Individual must be blind or visually impaired, should be independent in self care skills, and must have motivation, desire, and interest in participating in services
Area Served: State of Indiana, all 92 counties
Hours of Operation/Schedule: M-F 7:30 to 4pm
Services Offered:
Comprehensive Vision Rehabilitation, In Home Rehabilitation, Employment Services, STEP (Student Training and Employment Program)
Comprehensive Vision Rehabilitation, In Home Rehabilitation, Employment Services, STEP (Student Training and Employment Program)
Events:
Please see website for current events.
Conferences/Speakers: Please see website for current events.
Fundraisers: Donations accepted. Please see website for current events.
Support Groups: Please see website for current events.
Detailed Organization Information:
BOSMA AT A GLANCE
Programs & Services
• Center-based Rehabilitation
• Itinerant Rehabilitation Teaching (IRT) Program
• Vocational Assessments
• Community Employment Placement
• Organizational Employment
• Student Training & Employment Program (STEP)
• Senior Program
How Bosma helps:
Bosma Enterprises specializes in providing services that meet a broad spectrum of needs. Bosma’s rehabilitation, training, and employment opportunities allow
Hoosiers who are blind or visually impaired to adjust to their circumstances by providing a seamless transition to employment and independence. Bosma Enterprises is an Indianapolis area not-for-profit provider of programs targeted specifically to people who are blind or visually impaired.
Testimonials:
“When I came to Bosma I was unable to perform different tasks. My counselors worked with me and helped me to achieve the goals I set for myself. Upon completion, I was able to become employed. The training that I had has helped me to achieve and conquer many obstacles that I was unable to overcome. All of my counselors were very, professional, very well educated, and very caring. There was a lot of one- on-one and it has helped me to succeed. I would recommend anybody who is visually impaired to definitely attend this program so they can achieve what I have achieved.”
Testimonials:
“Thank you much for all the trips you have made to help me adapt to visual impairment and make life easier. You had so many great ideas and taught me a lot. I appreciated all the helping aids you arranged for me; all are in use! I always looked forward to your visits and spending that time with you. May this work bring you continued satisfaction knowing how very much you are helping others. ”
Slogan: making the world a better place for people who are blind