World Access for the Blind is a nonprofit organization that empowers blind and visually impaired individuals through mobility training and self-directed learning techniques. Founded by Daniel Kish, who is blind himself, the organization is best known for teaching a form of echolocation, where individuals use tongue-clicks and listen to the echoes to "see" their environment. This method has revolutionized the way blind people navigate the world, providing them with greater independence and confidence. World Access for the Blind also advocates for the rights of visually impaired individuals, challenging societal perceptions and promoting inclusion.