“I Feel More Confident to Apply For a Job”
Marie was applying for jobs, but she didn’t have the right equipment. “I did not have a laptop. I was using my phone, and it was very difficult to write resumes,” she says.
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Skip to NavigationMarie was applying for jobs, but she didn’t have the right equipment. “I did not have a laptop. I was using my phone, and it was very difficult to write resumes,” she says.
Diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at seven years old, and frustrated with the one-size-fits-all nature of many of the devices he needed in day-to-day life, Tyler innovated his own solutions.
As a mechanical engineering student, Stephen Moyer was drawn to biomechanical design in large part by the opportunity to help others.
“It has helped my fluency and has given me more confidence interacting with the public,” Moore shares. “I am very grateful for the funding and for the device.”
“I felt stranded and alone and scared. People throw around the word isolated when talking about COVID. I was truly isolated and Neil Squire was a lifeline to me.”