Seeking the Right Straws–Disability and Environmental Advocates Join Forces
Many of us take drinking fountains for granted. What if suddenly you needed special equipment to make them work?
Many of us take drinking fountains for granted. What if suddenly you needed special equipment to make them work?
Thanks to Kim Lathrop, Administrative Assistant for Ability Tools (the California state Assistive Technology Program), for sharing her experience designing assistive technology (AT) with Tikkun Olam Makers (TOM).
Thanks to Christina Mills of Ability Tools for sharing her experience creating an accessible crib and with what happened when she first posted this article five years ago!
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