Dr. Jennifer Camulli on Autism, Inclusion, Accessibility and Expo 2020 Dubai

Dr. Jennifer Camulli has over 30 years’ experience in working with and advocating for people with disabilities. Her previous roles include Certified Accessibility Consultant, Certified Educational Therapist and Head of Inclusion. She is currently leading the efforts to place accessibility at the heart of planning for Expo 2020 Dubai, the first […]

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Accessible Ventures

Accessible Ventures Transportation of St. Maarten (AVTS) has been redefining the meaning of special needs transportation services since February of 2005 when they were first founded. They discovered a niche in the market for professional, caring special needs services, driven by personnel with expertise in the field.  They set out to

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YAI

YAI has been providing innovative services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) since its founding in 1957, at a time when institutional living was the norm for people with I/DD. The nonprofit was launched in February of that year out of a small school in Brooklyn, New York. Initially staffed by co-founders Bert MacLeech and Pearl Maze MacLeech alone, their pilot program served just seven people.

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Matthew Walzer

By Fred J. Maahs, Jr. From writing an open letter to becoming a disability advocate I had the pleasure of meeting Matthew Walzer a few years ago when he was being honored with a Catalyst Award at the Annual Convention for The Arc.  On that night, Matthew took the podium to

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Blind IT Instructor, “See me first as a person who is blind and not as a blind person.”

Information Technology (IT) is his passion, and at his job with the Trinidad & Tobago Blind Welfare Association, Kerryn Gunness gets to do what he loves every day. He is an IT instructor, teaching the visually impaired how to use various forms of technology. Be it computers, mobile phones or tablets,

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Ryan is making a difference

When Ryan was in middle school, he was diagnosed with a non-verbal learning disability (NVLD). Growing up, this neurological condition marked by academic and sometimes social difficulties resulted in many challenges.  He received occupational therapy and accommodations in the schools he attended, with assistance from many tutors, counselors, and academic advisors.

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