iCanConnect free technology program for Guam

Cathy Kirscher, Southwest Regional Representative of the Helen Keller National Center (HKNC), talking to training attendees.
On September 13, Cathy Kirscher, Southwest Regional Representative of the Helen Keller National Center (HKNC), conducted a presentation on the iCanConnect Program at the GSAT Center. The program aims to put technology into the hands of people with significant combined hearing and vision loss so they can stay connected with the people who matter most. For those who qualify for the program, technology and training for distance communication is provided for free.
Cathy Kirscher demonstrates the functions of the Meteor Vibrating Watch to Maria Bontogon, Guam CEDDERS Advisory Council member and University of Guam student.

UOG Social Work Intern Joe Taijeron, shares his fascination with the AfterShockz Wireless Bone Conduction Earphones with Guam CEDDERS Research Associate Christina Jung.

(Pictured L-R) Leah Abelon, GSAT Center Coordinator; Cathy Kirscher, Southwest Regional Representative, Helen Keller National Center; and Ben Servino, DISID Director.

Community Services: Training Guam Systems for Assistive Technology