You are not alone. Tell us about your vision and we will figure out next steps together.
If you have been told you do not see well enough to drive but not bad enough to qualify for disability services, you have found the right place. The DriveAble Foundation exists for people exactly like you.
This form takes about two minutes. We read every message. Someone from the foundation will get back to you within a few days, usually sooner.
Whatever your story is, we want to hear it. There is no wrong reason to reach out.
These are the things people tell us when they first reach out. If you see yourself here, the foundation was built for you.
You failed the vision test at the DMV and cannot renew your license, but your eye doctor says you are not blind enough for disability.
Your vision keeps getting worse and you do not know what comes next or where to turn.
You were told you have 20/70, 20/100, or 20/120 vision and you cannot drive safely anymore.
You went to vocational rehab or DRS and they said you do not qualify, or put you on a waitlist, and you felt left behind.
You can still see, still work, still live your life, but you are low vision and not legally blind, stuck in between.
You have a progressive eye disease that runs in your family, like optic atrophy, Stargardt, retinitis pigmentosa, or macular degeneration.
Millions of capable, working-age adults live in this exact gap. They can see well enough to work but not well enough to drive, and the system does not know what to do with them. We do. Whether you are losing vision slowly or you are already legally blind, you are welcome here.
Take your time. None of this has to be perfect.