Funding Campaign
KindLight isn’t just a device—it’s a companion. For someone who’s blind or vision-impaired, it means:
Navigating Walmart independently—no need to wait for a helper or feel lost in the aisles
Recognizing familiar faces—the rig gently announces loved ones nearby
Finding doorways, carts, and checkout lanes—with voice cues and tactile triggers
Feeling safe at home—with comfort phrases and navigation loops that guide every step
Reclaiming confidence—because dignity shouldn’t depend on sight
We build each rig with care, one-handed activation, and blind-side alignment—so users can move through their world with grace, not guesswork.

I lost sight in my right eye. So I built a KindLight rig—a wearable comfort guide—to help me find my way again. Then someone else asked for one. That’s how this became more than a build. It became a calling.
Isaiah 35:5
JEFF STEWART
jeffstewart6360@yahoo.com
Grayson, Kentucky
John 9:1
Disclaimer: This outreach is part of a personal initiative led by Jeff Stewart in Grayson, KY. We are not a registered nonprofit at this time, but we operate as an open-book, employee-owned company in development, dedicated to serving the vision-impaired with dignity and innovation. All donations go directly toward building assistive comfort rigs for individuals in need. This is not a solicitation on behalf of any commercial entity or religious organization. Materials are shared for informational and testimonial purposes only.