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AIB Website — History


 

OUR MISSION  

To provide employment opportunities for legally blind and multihandicapped blind adults through the manufacture of products and the performance of service contracts.

1932 history picture

In 1932 Ms. Mattie Smith, a teacher for the The Alabama School for the Blind, was the first to envision blind employment opportunities for Alabamians.  Utilizing borrowed and used sewing machines, Ms. Smith, along with five ASB graduates, made pot holders, pillowcases and bedsheets.  Ms. Smith and her former students then sold these products through the Federated Women's Clubs of Alabama.  Thus, the Alabama Industries for the Blind began the journey that has lasted for over 60 years.

In 1938, Congress passed the Wagner-O'Day Act.  This law directed federal agencies to purchase products from non-profit industries that employ blind or handicapped people.  Amended in 1971 as the Javits-Wager-O'Day (JWOD) Act, it then provided for the purchase of both products and services and included Federal purchasing from industries serving people with other severe disabilities.

Since 1932, Alabama Industries for the Blind has steadily grown in products and personnel.  Today, nearly 300 people are employed by AIB, including those at the main facility in Talladega and our Birmingham location.  In conjunction with the new provision by the JWOD Act, AIB provides services and employment opportunities by operating Base Supply Centers.  AIB is the second largest industry for the blind in the United States.

AIB is a division of The Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind (AIDB) and is associated with National Industries for the Blind (NIB).  Our product lines include a variety of twist wire brushes, brooms, mops, various paper products, military flyers kit bags, highway safety vest and flags, toner cartridges, screenprinting and embroidery.  We proudly hold the distinction of manufacturing 100% of the neckties for the U.S. military.

aib broom dept. historical

Contact:
1209 Ft. Lashley Ave.
Talladega, AL 35160
(800) 801-9032 (phone)
(256) 761-3505 (fax)


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