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South Texas Lighthouse for the Blind has been changing the
lives of individuals who are blind or visually impaired since 1964. Since
its humble beginning at a small warehouse on North Mesquite Street in Corpus
Christi, the Lighthouse has grown from only three to nearly 200 employees, from
a small building to a 70,000 square foot facility on over seven acres, and from
providing brooms and mops to providing a series of office products, military
supplies, services to government agencies and training opportunities to members
of the community who are blind. Although our locations and list of
manufactured products has changed over the years, the purpose and heart of the
Lighthouse has remained the same: to provide the opportunity for people
throughout South Texas who live with vision loss to be productive and improve
their quality of life. Our mission is to
EMPLOY, EDUCATE, and EMPOWER our neighbors who are blind or visually
impaired. We strive everyday to fulfill our mission and make a positive
difference for those we serve and the community as a whole.
In the beginning, Lighthouse employees produced mops and brooms and packaged
other items for sale - all of which were then sold door-to-door to citizens in
the community. In 1965, the Lighthouse increased its number of employees
from three to ten and new services and products offered new employment
opportunities for employees with vision loss. Employees repaired pallets
and cases for Coca-Cola, produced rubber doormats for scraping shoes, and also
took on several small projects for Memorial Hospital. To accommodate the
growth in business and number of employees, the Lighthouse moved just down the
street to a larger facility that was later destroyed by Hurricane Celia in
1970. Our new home on Leopard Street allowed us to expand our business
even more by taking on new products and services, and as a result, provide more
employment opportunities for blind citizens of Corpus Christi. New
products included sea-dye markers, helmet pads, portfolio cases, postal trays,
three-ring binders, mouse pads and candles.
In September 1999, the Lighthouse opened our second manufacturing facility
about 100 miles north of Corpus Christi in Victoria, Texas. In 2002, with
over 100 employees at its Corpus Christi location, the Lighthouse again found
itself in need of an even larger facility and moved to its current location on
Agnes Street. Our current home is over 70,000 square feet and sits on
more than seven acres of land. This spacious facility allows us to
continue to grow, adding more products and services, which in turn allows us to
hire more individuals who are visually impaired and expand the training
services we provide for our employees and other visually impaired citizens in
the community.
The products we manufacture today are created primarily for the U.S. Government
and include a variety of sizes and colors of three-ring binders, computer mouse
pads and wrist pads, index tabs, candles, mail trays for the U.S. Postal
Service and flyers gloves for the military. In addition to manufacturing,
we also operate base service stores at military bases in Texas, Mississippi and
California. These include Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Naval Air Station
Kingsville, Naval Station Ingleside, Naval Air Station Meridian, Columbus Air
Force Base, and Travis Air Force Base.
We also operate the Safety Store at Corpus Christi Army Depot and HAZMAT
facilities on three military bases.
South Texas Lighthouse for the Blind looks forward to continued growth and
expansion. As always, your continued support and encouragement are
greatly appreciated as we strive to provide more services for our neighbors who
are blind or visually impaired.

| 4421 Agnes Street |
Corpus Christi, TX. 78405 |
Phone: 361.883.6553
Toll Free 888.255.8011 |
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