
July 19 – July 31, 2026
Keys to Work is a two-week immersive low vision and blind transition program helping young adults (ages 17–22) build real-world work, life, and independence skill from July 19-31, 2026 in the Oklahoma City metro area.
Through hands-on learning, real-world practice, and individualized support, Keys to Work helps young adults build independence, confidence, and a clear path forward into adult life.
The program focuses on practical skills, self-advocacy, and connection—giving young adults the tools they need to navigate work, daily life, and their future with confidence.
The Keys to work Foundation

Real Skills: Work • Career • Life
Hands-on learning focused on employment readiness, career exploration, assistive technology, and independent living skills.
Real Confidence: Self-Advocacy •Independence •Problem-Solving
Opportunities to practice self-advocacy, problem-solving, and independence through guided experiences and supportive coaching.
Real Life: Community • Connection • Belonging
Community-based activities, peer connection, and real-world practice that help participants feel prepared and connected.
Access & Support
NewView Oklahoma is committed to making Keys to Work accessible. Financial support and scholarship opportunities are available, and our team works closely with participants and families to explore options and remove barriers to participation.
Register for KEYS to Work
CAMP DATES: July 19 – July 31, 2026
ELIGIBILITY: Attendees must be between the ages of 17 and 22 during the scheduled camp dates.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: June 15, 2026
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION: First 5 to apply get a $25 gift card.
EARLY BIRD DEADLINE: June 1, 2026
Are you interested in volunteering?
Complete this short application and someone from our team will be in touch.
Keys to Work is part of NewView Oklahoma’s broader commitment to empowering individuals who are blind or have low vision. Explore our full range of clinical and rehabilitation services to see how we support individuals and families at every stage of vision loss.




