04/01/2026
🌍 World Braille Day
Most fans glance at a sign like this without a second thought.
But for many visually impaired people we work with, navigating a stadium - and everyday life - relies on accessible information like Braille.
Not everyone who is blind or has low vision uses Braille.
Many people use audio tools, large print, or screen readers. But Braille remains essential because it allows people to read, write, and navigate independently, by touch.
Braille is a system of raised dots read with the fingertips, and it plays a vital role in literacy, orientation, and independence.
That’s why World Braille Day matters.
♿ Accessibility starts with awareness. Share this to help others understand why Braille still matters.