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Liamsmom, Sandy Gillam

My name is Sandy Gillam.  I am a wife and a mother of two boys.  My youngest, Finn, is 13 years old and has typical vision and hearing. My oldest, Liam, age 16, is deafblind.

Edith West

While working as a Braille Transcriber for El Dorado COE, I enjoy teaching and creating braille, producing quality enlarged work for the visually impaired students, and especially, seeing the light go on as children and youth learn concepts.

Cynthia Dils

Cynthia Dils has been a Teacher of the Visually Impaired for 13 years and is currently working on her masters in Visual Disabilities at Florida State University. She enjoys teaching students braille literacy and the arts as a leisure skill.

Katie Armstrong

I teach preschool children who are visually impaired and have been at the Foundation for Blind Children and absolutely love it! I love to work with young children, but I also provide some itinerant orientation and mobility services for a few students to help keep variety in my work life.

Leah Thomas

I am currently a student at University of Northern Colorado obtaining my Masters degree as a T.V.I.

Kristin Gault

Kristin Gault, MA, M.Ed, CVI Range Endorsed Professional, has been a Teacher for the Visually Impaired (TVI) in Springfield, Oregon since 2010.

Robin Sitten

Robin was the Perkins eLearning Program Manager at Perkins School for the Blind.

Kathryn King

I am a teacher of the visually impaired and a COMS (Certified Orientation & Mobility Specialist). I have the pleasure of working with students of all ages and all abilities. My passion is teaching braille and adapting materials and books to make them accessible to my students.

Susan LoFranco

Susan LoFranco is a Teacher of the Visually Impaired at New York City Department of Education.

Jaime Brown

I am a teacher of the visually impaired at Foundation for Blind Children, where I have been employed for the past five years. The students in my preschool class have multiple disabilities in addition to visual impairments. There have been two students in my classes who are deafblind.