The Peruvian National Blind Union (UNCP) is commemorating its near-century of impactful work supporting the visually impaired community in Peru. Founded decades ago, the UNCP has consistently advocated for the rights and inclusion of blind and visually impaired citizens. The organization’s history reflects a long-term commitment to improving the lives of its members through various programs and initiatives. Details regarding specific achievements and current activities are featured in a column by Marisol Verónica Giordano Silva, published by Lima Gris. The article highlights the UNCP’s enduring legacy and continued relevance in Peruvian society. This milestone underscores the organization’s resilience and dedication to serving a vulnerable population. Further information can be found on the Lima Gris platform.