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“About three years ago, I lost my eye,” says Ben. “It was my good eye. That’s what prompted me to not do any more work. I’ve had a visual impairment most of my life, but it got worse.”
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Skip to Navigation“About three years ago, I lost my eye,” says Ben. “It was my good eye. That’s what prompted me to not do any more work. I’ve had a visual impairment most of my life, but it got worse.”
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This post is part of our Powered to Enable campaign. Brenda’s Life Changes “for the better – and the better – and the better.” “I took a computer course back in 2000,” says Brenda. “I didn’t have the patience to sit down and try to learn it. I never liked computers until I went to Neil Squire.” […]