Devices 4 the Disabled’s founding director, Bob Shea, said he knows firsthand how much a new wheelchair can change someone’s life. Too often, people can’t access wheelchairs, he said. That’s why seven years ago, he created D4D to offer durable medical equipment for free. “We give people their life back,” Shea said. Devices 4 the.
Local chefs like Kendall DaCosta and Pao Thampitak are using the supper club format to tell the cultural stories behind their dishes and foster dialogue between diners.