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A young girl wearing purple glasses and a purple hoodie builds with colorful LEGO Braille Bricks blocks in a classroom setting, with another student visible in the background.
Larry Kinitsky, Sue Ruzenski, Ryan Odland and John Filek stand together at a red ribbon stretched across the atrium entrance.
Helen Keller Services AccessAbility Awards graphic featuring a person using a computer keyboard, with logos of the five 2025 recipients: ADP, The Heckscher Museum of Art, Polara, Tatum Robotics, and Teach Access.
An older adult uses a braille display.
A female who is DeafBlind holds a communication card while sitting at her work station in a mail room alongside a container filled with envelopes.
Helen Keller National CenterSuccess Story
Building on Strengths: Ivana's Success at an Inclusive Workplace
A female HKNC participant is guided on a Juno walk with a guide dog and trainer.
Two individuals engaged in tactile ASL communication standing in front of a piece of artwork on a wall.
Preschoolers wearing blue caps and gowns walk alongside staff members as the enter the graduation ceremony.
HKNC 2025 DeafBlind Awareness Week poster.
Group picture of eight people smiling. This is from the TN SSP Training that Anthony assisted with at the Nashville Bridges Deaf Center.
Helen Keller National CenterSuccess Story
Rising Star: Anthony's Journey as an iCanConnect Trainer
An HKNC participant and Tech Blitz attendee tries on The Patriot ViewPoint wearable low vision device.