Where he needs to go. Its freedom for me, because i can go where i want to with this long white cane. A first year transfer student, he navigates through a. S. U. s downtown campus. This cane does represent how independent i am as a blind person. His cane protecting what he cant see. He says he considers himself no different, but students in his dorm hall arent paying attention, and thats a struggle. People arent paying attention as i walk through with my cane, and thats discouraging. Time after time, he says hes facebook page. They are tripping on it because they are not paying attention or kicking it off the ground, like its debris. Its a threat to his freedom, his way of life. If they break the cane, then its me stranded with nowhere to go until it gets replaced. And tonight hes hoping to raise awareness. He says there are students out there just like him who also deserve that level of respect. He wants people to care. Yes, i can do everything you guys can i live like the sighted co
Where he needs to go. Its freedom for me, because i can go where i want to with this long white cane. A first year transfer student, he navigates through a. S. U. s downtown campus. This cane does represent how independent i am as a blind person. His cane protecting what he cant see. He says he considers himself no different, but students in his dorm hall arent paying attention, and thats a struggle. People arent paying attention as i walk through with my cane, and thats discouraging. Time after time, he says hes facebook page. They are tripping on it because they are not paying attention or kicking it off the ground, like its debris. Its a threat to his freedom, his way of life. If they break the cane, then its me stranded with nowhere to go until it gets replaced. And tonight hes hoping to raise awareness. He says there are students out there just like him who also deserve that level of respect. He wants people to care. Yes, i can do everything you guys can i live like the sighted co
Jacqueline Saa has a genetic condition that leaves her unable to stand and walk on her own or hold a job. Every weekday for four years, Saa, 43, has relied on a home health aide to help her cook, bath