Blind Children’s Center Renovation Highlights Design of Architect Paul R. Williams
The Blind Children’s Center (BCC), a Los Angeles-based nonprofit organization founded in 1938, is currently undergoing renovations to its historic Hollywood building designed by renowned architect Paul R. Williams. The philanthropy for “Aid to the Blind” was born and developed from the Delta Gamma Fraternity’s 1936 convention. UCLA’s Dr. Lillian Ray Titcomb led the charge of Southern California alumnae volunteers who founded the Nursery School for Visually Handicapped Children in 1938 – the first of five founded under the Delta Gamma’s “Service for Sight” initiative. Related Stories: https://lasentinel.net/celebration-at-beverly-hills-hotel-honors-paul-r-williams-and-launches-scholarship-fund.html https://lasentinel.net/paul-r-williams-hollywoods-architect-on-pbs.html Designed and constructed in the 1940s, the BCC (as it’s known