With class out of session, it’d be easy to assume that our education team (the staff members at the Foundation that work to create, pilot, and implement our educational programs into area schools) might be enjoying a nice, relaxing summer break. And while...
As National Volunteer Week (April 21-27) begins to wind down, we want to take the opportunity to highlight just a fraction of some of our amazing volunteers. In our previous blog, we discussed how volunteers contribute toward our mission, and listed ways for potential...
Did you know that in 2023 alone, our volunteers donated more than 3,500 hours of work for the Foundation. According to the latest report from Independent Spector, in conjunction with the Do Good Institute, one volunteer hour in 2023 equates to an hourly rate of...
A common way to stay social and blow off steam, video games can be an enjoyable hobby for anyone, including gamers with disabilities. Even so, accessibility in gaming is lacking. In our last blog, we discussed some recent improvements to accessibility in gaming,...
Video games serve as a common hobby, stress reliever, and an ever-growing choice of recreation for a wide range of people. However, most modern video games require fine motor skills and utilize consistent, typical control schemes. Control schemes that, for a wide...