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World Braille Day 2021

  What is it? We celebrate World Braille Day every year on January 4th because it’s  Louis Braille’s  birthday. He’s the inventor of braille! Louis was born in 1809 in France and became blind after a childhood accident. But, he quickly mastered his new way of living. When Louis was only 15 years old, he created a reading and writing system based on  Charles Barbier’s  night writing system. We know Louis’ system today as braille. Adjusted over time, braille is now easier to read and used all over the world! Why is it Worth Celebrating? World Braille Day is a reminder of the importance of accessibility and independence for people who are blind or visually impaired. Today’s reality is that many establishments such as restaurants, banks, and hospitals don’t offer braille versions of their print materials like menus, statements, and bills. Because of this, people with blindness or visual impairments often don’t have the freedom to choose a meal on their own or keep their finances private. T