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Aboitiz midonar og mga himan alang sa mga naglisod og panan-aw

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ANG Aboitiz Group corporate social development arm Aboitiz Foundation ug Cebu-based, education-oriented St. Joseph Foundation ningtabang sa visually-impaired aron makakuha og bag-ong paglaum ug panglantaw sa kinabuhi.

Niadtong Hunyo 13, nikabat og 25 OrCam MyEye 2.0 kit amg gipanghatag sa unom ka mga benepisaryo sa foundation human sa paglagda sa mqsa Aboitiz Foundation, St. Joseph Foundation, ug OrCam sa pagtabang sa mga buta ug may kabilinggan sa panan-aw.

Ang mga benepisayo gikan sa Philippine National School for the Blind (PNSB); Adaptive Technology for Rehabilitation, Integration, and Empowerment of the Visually Impaired; Luke Foundation; Northern Luzon School for the Visually Impaired; Low Vision Group of the Philippines; ug ang Ortigas Foundation.

“With this adaptation, we will now be able to give better education to our visually-impaired learners, who would be able to work with sighted children,” matod ni Corazon Salvador, PNSB Principal.

Sa OrCam MyEye usa ka breakthrough wearable artificial vision device nga mahatag og gahom sa mga buta, visually-impaired, o kini dunay problema sa ilang pagbasa o paglihoklihok matag adlaw.

Ang device o kahimanan, ingon lang kadako sa kumao, wireless, gaan kaayo ug dunay features nga mahimong printed ug digital text.

“Today with this project, may you be reminded that you can absolutely do many things -- that if you fix your path towards your full potential, no disability can stop you from achieving..” matod ni Maribeth L. Marasigan, Aboitiz Foundation First Vice President and Chief Operating. (PR)

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