New Jersey’s Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired will host an information and outreach fair next week in honor of World Blindness Awareness Month.

The Oct. 10 event will take place from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at Cheesequake State Park in Middlesex County and will cater to people with vision loss and their families and friends.

The fair — to be held at the Hooks Creek Lake Pavilion on Gordon Road in Matawan — will feature food trucks, information tables, and exhibits and activities for people of all ages.

Though the event is open to all, Human Services Commissioner Sarah Adelman said she hopes seniors experiencing vision loss will attend, as a number of advocacy groups will be on hand.

“This free event plays a crucial role in empowering blind and visually impaired individuals by providing valuable information, resources, and connections that enhance quality of life and foster greater independence,” Adelman said in a statement.

Representatives from several state agencies and advocacy groups, including the National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey, The Seeing Eye in Morristown DeafBlind Community Access Network of New Jersey and the SPAN Parents Advocacy Network, will be answering questions and giving out information.

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“Blindness Awareness Month is a time to recognize and support the crucial efforts being made throughout the state for the over 259,000 individuals living with blindness or severe vision loss,” said Bernice Davis, the commission’s executive director.

Email askCBVI@dhs.nj.gov or call (877) 685-8878 for more information.

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