Bob The Plumber Joins Local Pittsburgh Organization, VisAbility, as a Board Member
Bob Beall, known to many as Bob the Plumber, has spent 40 years in the trades. A Master Plumber, content creator and entrepreneur, Bob has built a career and a reputation that most people would consider remarkable. What makes it extraordinary is that he's done all of it legally blind.
Bob recently announced that he is joining the Board of Directors at VisAbility Pittsburgh, a local nonprofit dedicated to helping individuals with visual impairment and blindness live full, independent lives.
"People ask me all the time how I did it," Bob said. "Honestly? It wasn't just grit. It was having people in my corner who believed in what was possible like my family, teachers and friends. I'm proud to announce that I'm joining the Board of Directors at VisAbility Pittsburgh."
VisAbility is a Pittsburgh-based nonprofit providing life-changing services to individuals with vision loss, including vision rehabilitation, assistive technology, independent living skills, employment support and community programs ranging from primary vision care to diabetes prevention. They reflect a mission built around potential, not limitation.
For Bob, this opportunity to join the VisAbility board felt extremely aligned with everything he's lived and everything he stands for.
Whether he was learning to run a service call with low vision, building a business, or figuring out what it means to lead when the world keeps telling you that you can't, Bob has always been a strong advocate and an inspiration.
"Here's an organization rooted right here in Pittsburgh, focused on helping people with vision loss live full, independent, and productive lives," Bob said. "They're equipping people with the tools, the training and the confidence to get back out there and contribute."
Bob knows firsthand what it feels like to have your abilities questioned because of a disability. His decision to join the board is rooted in that experience and a desire to use it for something larger than himself.
"I know what it's like to be told that your limitations define what you're allowed to accomplish," he said. "And I know what it means to prove that wrong. Being on this board is a chance to advocate for people and help shape programs and direction for a powerful organization."
Bob launched his platform, Bob is the Plumber, to show what life in the trades actually looks like and to prove that a disability does not affect your success.
Bob is looking forward to the work ahead with the VisAbility team and he’ll be sharing more about his journey along the way.
Learn more about VisAbility Pittsburgh and their programs at visability.org.
Follow Bob's journey at
bobistheplumber.com.
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