Forrest Gump by Winston Groom – Full Audiobook
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Guide dogs for blind people can make such a profound difference in the lives of those who are visually impaired, helping people navigate walkways, avoid obstacles and provide companionship and promote social inclusion. That’s why it’s absolutely fantastic that a guide dog named Miss Ingrid accompanied her owner, ‘All The Light We Cannot See’ star
Guide Dog Makes History As First Canine To Walk the ‘Golden Globes’ Red Carpet Read More »
Phone: 267-437-3098 Fax: 267-385-7300 . Email: mypass.success@gmail.com Website: https://accessiblepass.net Hello friends and family, we are back and well rested after enjoying some relaxation in the Bahamas and Mexico, and some well spent time in Margaritaville with our first lady LaKisha. Now, here is some interesting news about speech/Voice Recognition or formally Voice
Quick Glimpse Of Paschall Official Vacations & Some Tech Updates Read More »
Good mid-week, we thought some awesome accessible news would brighten up your day! So here we are, have you heard of the following blind entrepreneur: Nearly almost fully blind, this man has revolutionized travel for us as blind and low vision people, with a sincere focus on “feeling & hearing the world,” Amar created his
Extraordinary “Blind people who change the landscape of normalcy.” Read More »
The Justice Department said in OCT 2023, in honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month, that it has released guidelines outlining how the “integration mandate” of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) relates to day care and public employment. State and municipal governments are required by the integration mandate to offer services to individuals with
The resounding approval from Philadelphia voters on the ballot question heralds a transformative change – the permanent establishment of the Office for People with Disabilities in the city’s charter. This groundbreaking initiative, supported by an overwhelming 86% of voters in Tuesday’s general election, solidifies the future of accessibility and inclusivity in the city. Acknowledging a