
Love My Cane: Reflecting on Stories of cane acceptance
Our Mentor Project Officer Chris reflects on our #LoveMyCane campaign and picks out his highlights from the stories shared by visually impaired cane users. We
Our Mentor Project Officer Chris reflects on our #LoveMyCane campaign and picks out his highlights from the stories shared by visually impaired cane users. We
Alex Man is a blind blogger, specialising in technology and accessibility. Here he shares his story of how he started learning to use the cane
Elin Williams, creator and writer of the award-winning disability and lifestyle blog, My Blurred World, shares her journey of coming to terms with using her
Meet Holly Tuke, author of the award-winning blog, Life of a Blind Girl. Here she writes about how she came to view the cane as
Meet award-winning disability blogger Chloe Tear. Chloe shares her journey of coming to terms with using her cane after a sudden deterioration in her sight.
Meet visually impaired blogger Luke Sam Sowden. Luke blogs about his Cane, why he loves it, and some of his experiences. #LoveMyCane I’m Luke, and
My name is Chris Styles. I’m 21-years-old, I have retinitis pigmentosa and I’m on a mission to get us all loving the cane a little
Visually impaired blogger Rebecca Yeomans, shares her journey of how she came to like using her cane and viewing it as a vital tool for
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