My Will Advocacy Inc. is a registered nonprofit organization located in South Florida that empowers blind and visually impaired individuals to live independent, fulfilled lives through a variety of personalized services.

We provide assistive technology training, Braille literacy, white cane and mobility training, independent life skills, wellness programs, counseling, job readiness, job placement assistance, and educational resources.

Yes. Most of our staff are blind or visually impaired and bring lived experience, knowledge, and compassion to every service we provide.

We operate Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Scheduling can be adjusted based on client needs.

Yes. We are a fully mobile organization and provide services at homes, schools, workplaces, and community locations.

Appointments can be scheduled through our website, by phone, or by email. Our staff will confirm all requests.

A minimum of 2 hours’ notice is required for cancellations. Appointments canceled within less than 2 hours are non-refundable due to specialized transportation arrangements.

Yes. Clients who are not satisfied with the service received are entitled to a full refund.

Yes. We serve clients throughout South Florida and surrounding areas.

No. Service pricing remains the same regardless of travel location.

Only the President of the organization and the staff member directly working with you have access to your information.

No. Client information is never shared outside the organization and is protected under HIPAA regulations.

If you are not eligible, we help provide tools, resources, and training needed to support your independence.

Yes. We assist clients in accessing and learning how to use assistive technology such as screen readers and magnification tools.

Yes. We provide white cane techniques and mobility skills to support safe and confident travel.

Yes. We specialize in supporting individuals who are adjusting to vision loss.

We follow up with clients after training to ensure progress and determine if additional support is needed.

Yes. We assist with resume building, interview preparation, job readiness, and job placement support.

Yes. Family members and caregivers are welcome to participate when appropriate.

We conduct an initial assessment to create a personalized service plan based on your goals and needs.

Yes, we accept donations. All donations are used to directly support blind and visually impaired individuals by providing essential tools for independence, such as white canes, computers, assistive technology, and other necessary equipment. Your support helps remove barriers and ensures individuals have access to the resources they need to live independent and empowered lives.