City Organization of the Blind Banja Luka
Address: Sime Matavulja 4, 78 000 Banja Luka
Phone: 051 / 216-277
Email address: gos-bl@blic.net
Jurisdiction: Banja Luka, Laktasi, Kotor Varos
Inter-municipal organization of the blind Foča
Address: Svetosavska bb, 73 000 Foča
Phone: 058 / 210-597
Jurisdiction: Foča, Kalinovik and Čajniče
City Organization of the Blind East Sarajevo
Address: Banović Strahinje 9, Dobrinja 1, 71 123 East Sarajevo
Phone: 057 / 340-196
Email address: gosisistocnosarajevo@yahoo.com
Jurisdiction: East Novo Sarajevo, East Ilidža, Trnovo, Pale, Sokolac and East Stari Grad
Inter-municipal organization of the blind Bileća
Address: Kralja Aleksandra 29, 89 230 Bileća
Phone: 059 / 371-748
Email address: udruzenjeslijepihiczr@teol.net
Jurisdiction: Bileća, Berkovići, Gacko, Nevesinje and East Mostar
Zvornik City Organization of the Blind
Address: Svetog Save 7, 76 400 Zvornik
Phone: 056 / 210-602
Email address: sszvor@teol.net
Jurisdiction: Zvornik, Bratunac, Srebrenica, Osmaci and Skelani
Inter-municipal organization of the blind in Trebinje
Address: Vojvode Stepe Stepanovića 4, 89 101 Trebinje
Phone: 059 / 240-696
Email address: chedomil@gmail.com
Jurisdiction: Trebinje and Ljubinje
City organization of the blind Gradiška
Address: Mitropolita Georgija Nikolajevića 22, 78 400 Gradiška
Phone: 051 / 813-502
Email address: moossg@gmail.com
Jurisdiction: Gradiška
Municipal organization of the blind Celinac
Address: Zdravka Celara 7, 78 240 Celinac
Phone: 051 / 851-545
Email address: slijepiislabovidnicelinac@email.com
Jurisdiction: Celinac
Inter-municipal organization of the blind Prijedor
Address: Petra Preradovića 1, 79 000 Prijedor
Phone: 0522 / 211-167
Email address: mosprijedor@gmail.com
Jurisdiction: Prijedor, Oštra Luka, Petrovac and Istočni Drvar
Municipal organization of the blind Kneževo
Address: Gavrila Principa 66, 78 230 Kneževo
Phone: 065 / 678-226
Email address: vuckovic.jagoda@gmail.com
Jurisdiction: Kneževo
Inter-municipal organization of the blind Kozarska Dubica
Address: Svetosavska bb / 52, 79 240 Kozarska Dubica
Phone: 052 / 424-790, 424-791
Email address: mosskd@teol.net
Jurisdiction: Kozarska Dubica and Kostajnica
Municipal organization of the blind Srbac
Address: Eleventh of November 66, 78 240 Srbac
Phone: 051 / 922-490
Email address: slijepisrbac@teol.net
Jurisdiction: Srbac
Inter-municipal organization of the blind Mrkonjić Grad
Address: Stevana Sinđelića 9, 70 280 Mrkonjić Grad
Phone: 050 / 212-738
Jurisdiction: Mrkonjić Grad, Ribnik, Šipovo, Jezero and Kupres
Municipal organization of the blind Prnjavor
Address: Svetosavska 10, 78 430 Prinjavor
Phone: 051 / 655-506
Email address: oosp@teol.net
Jurisdiction: Prnjavor
Inter-municipal organization of the blind Derventa
Address: Patrijarha Dožića bb, 74 400 Derventa
Phone: 053 / 630-720
E-mail address: mossd@teol.net mosssb@teol.net Brod (Milka Jaćimović)
Jurisdiction: Derventa, Brod and Vukosavlje
Municipal organization of the blind Novi Grad
Address: 44 Karadjorsa Petrovica st., 79 220 Novi Grad
Phone: 052 / 752-860
Email address: usislong@gmail.com
Jurisdiction: Novi Grad and Krupa na Uni
Inter-municipal organization of the blind Doboj
Address: Vojvode Mišića 50, 74 000 Doboj
Phone: 053 / 227-448
Email address: d.c.novenade@blic.net Radojcic.predrag@gmail.com
Jurisdiction: Doboj, Petrovo, Stanari, Modriča, Šamac, Donji Žabar and Pelagićevo
Municipal Organization of the Blind Brcko
Address: Braće Ribnikar 13, 75 300 Brčko
Phone: 049 / 215-391
Jurisdiction: Brčko
Inter-municipal organization of the blind in Bijeljina
Address: Nušićeva bb, 76 300 Bijeljina
Phone: 055 / 201-651
Email address: sss@spinter.net
Jurisdiction: Bijeljina, Ugljevik and Lopare
Municipal organization of the blind Teslić
Address: Aleksandra Rajkovića 66, 74 270 Teslić
Phone: 065 / 484-111, 053 / 433-222
Email address: ooss.teslic@gmail.com
Jurisdiction: Teslić
Inter-municipal organization of blind Vlasenica
Address: Svetosavska 94, 75 440 Vlasenica
Phone: 058 / 630-720
Email address: mosvgd@teol.net Vlasenica: mosvlasenica@gmail.com
Jurisdiction: Vlasenica, Milići, Šekovići and Han Pijesak
Inter-municipal organization of the blind Visegrad
Address: Kralja Petra Karadjordjevica 9, 71 440 Visegrad
Phone: 058 / 630-720
Jurisdiction: Višegrad, Rogatica, Rudo and Novo Goražde
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