We have a blind glider as well, he glides great only in rooms he knows well that we haven’t rearranged it took him a while to figure it out but mostly relies on scents and noises. I’d be willing to take him in but I’m in Colorado. Have you looked into the rescues in your area? I really hope he finds a good home, too much light does that to a young gliders eyes. That’s what happened to our little boy as well. It also makes it hard for them to bond with other gliders they often reject ones with deformities or defects. We have a colony of 4 in one cage mama has 3 legs, and her blind baby plus his sister and the dad. Our other 6 gliders have issues with them but they are the most loving 4. Let me know how it goes! I haven’t heard of other blind gliders on this site until now. Good luck!