CELEBRATING INDEPENDENT TRAVEL AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF PEOPLE WHO ARE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED
Have questions about Houston White Cane Safety Day? We’ve got you covered. Whether you’re wondering about event logistics, accessibility, transportation, or what to expect during the day, our FAQ section is here to provide clear and helpful answers to make your experience smooth and enjoyable.
If you need additional assistance, please contact us at info@houstonwcsd.com.
No. Pre-registration, registration on the day, and attendance are all free. Pre-registration helps ensure we reserve lunch for you.
Yes! Pre-registered participants are guaranteed lunch. Walk-ins may receive lunch on a first-come, first-served basis. Note: additional food options are available on the first floor of the Student Services Center.
Lunches are provided by Jersey Mike’s and may not accommodate specialized dietary needs. If you require a specific diet, we recommend bringing your own food or visiting the food court on the first floor of the Student Services Center.
Please email info@houstonwcsd.com or call (832) 819‑3639 to request additional accommodations.
Please visit our LinkTree to register and connect at https://linktr.ee/houstonwcsd.
No. Please visit our LinkTree to visit our SWAG Shop at https://linktr.ee/houstonwcsd to purchase merch.
Relief areas for service animals are located outside of the Student Services Center.
Yes. Weather conditions are monitored, and decisions that prioritize safety and the attendee experience will be made. Updates will be communicated via social media, so please follow us there!
The march covers approximately half a mile and is conducted at a leisurely pace, lasting around 20 minutes.
This year all attendees will be dropped off at the University of Houston Student Services Center South located at 4455 University Drive, Houston, Texas.