• Rita views FP's Lighthouse on Michigan Ave.

    Rita Scaletta has been Friedman Place’s Director of Finance and Operations for about 14 years now. Her three main areas of responsibility include making sure the building is in good physical shape, overseeing housekeeping, and ensuring that the organization’s finances are correct. 

  • Volunteer, Susan, with a resident

    Susan is one of Friedman Place's longest volunteers - for nearly 11 years, she has come to Friedman Place weekly to engage in a variety of activities with the residents.

  • Mushen logo

    Friedman Place is proudly working towards a Silver Certification from MUHSEN for providing a friendly environment for people who are blind and their families.

  • Toni and Cassidy

    Please join us in congratulating Friedman Place Resident Tina and her new guide dog Cassidy. The pair recently graduated guide dog training together and returned home from California just in time to enjoy walks in the lovely Chicago spring weather.

  • giving tree

    Friedman Place announces its first annual Giving Tree for its 85 adult residents who are blind or visually impaired. All residents are either in poverty or have very low income and most residents have, on average, 5 health concerns other than blindness. Your gift would mean so much to them at this time of year.

  • Resident touching painting

    Celebrating the Arts at Friedman Place was a resounding success! Thank you to all of the artists who contributed their art work for display and to everyone who came out to celebrate opening night with us on Tuesday, October 16!

  • Residents and staff with hand-woven tapestries

    My Mind's Eye Sees What My Regular Eye Cannot: Community Woven Tapestries

  • Friedman Place Newsletter

    Take a look at our latest newsletter for Summer 2018!

  • Residents visit the Friedman Place lighthouse on Michigan Ave.

    Friedman Place is participating in “Lighthouses on The Mag Mile,” a citywide free public art exhibition celebrating the call to action for access and inclusion for people with disabilities. 

  • Six Flags Group

    Friedman Place offers a wide variety of activities and outings for our residents all year round, but Summer is always busiest as there are so many opportunities for outdoor fun!