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  Dana Zahid, volunteer   "Throughout the program, I was exposed to life skills training and learned social etiquette for interacting with persons who are visually impaired. However, my biggest takeaway was that I understood the magnitude and signifi

Dana Zahid, volunteer

"Throughout the program, I was exposed to life skills training and learned social etiquette for interacting with persons who are visually impaired. However, my biggest takeaway was that I understood the magnitude and significance of inclusion and fostering empowerment and self-worth in individuals with disabilities.”

  Nour Mourad, blind participant   “What I liked most about ETI is that we are all together and it feels like a family where we learn from each other. It introduced me to new practical things and reinforced the new skills I learned from previous ETI

Nour Mourad, blind participant

“What I liked most about ETI is that we are all together and it feels like a family where we learn from each other. It introduced me to new practical things and reinforced the new skills I learned from previous ETI training. In ETI, I can use the new skills and information I learned to engage others to learn with me and we collaborate with each other on many levels”

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  Dana Zahid, volunteer   "Throughout the program, I was exposed to life skills training and learned social etiquette for interacting with persons who are visually impaired. However, my biggest takeaway was that I understood the magnitude and signifi
  Nour Mourad, blind participant   “What I liked most about ETI is that we are all together and it feels like a family where we learn from each other. It introduced me to new practical things and reinforced the new skills I learned from previous ETI
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