October 9, 2024 -- White Cane Safety Day celebrates the importance of the white cane for individuals with vision loss and blindness. The white cane first came into prominence in the 1920’s and 1930’s and are now an international symbol of disability. Texas-born President Lyndon Johnson declared October 15 as White Cane Safety Day in 1964 and since 2007, Houston has been commemorating the day annually. This annual event educates the Houston community while promoting the independence and achievements of those who rely on the white cane for safe travel.
“In Houston, and across the nation we come together in the month of October to recognize the critical role that the white cane and service animal play in empowering the blind and low vision community,” said Angel Ponce, Director of the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities.
Event Highlights:
Houston White Cane Safety Day at the University of Houston (Main)
Date and Time: Tuesday October 15, 2024, From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Location: University of Houston Main Campus Student Center
4455 University Dr, Houston, TX 77204
Contact Information:
Wendy Franklin
Office: 832-681-2650
Mobile: 713-725-6921
Email: wendy.franklin@twc.texas.gov
“This day is about breaking barriers and making the world more aware of the independence and resilience of those who are blind or visually impaired. It’s empowering to walk through the city knowing the impact we are making.” said an active participant of Houston White Cane Safety Day.
Houston Community White Cane Safety Day at West Gray
Date and Time: Saturday October 12, 2024, From 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Location: Metropolitan Multi-Service Center
1475 West Gray St. Houston, TX 77019
Contact Information:
Stacie Gallegos
Mobile: 832-779-7477
Email: sgallegos@nfbtx.org