Home Blind and Visually Impaired Kids Tackle STEAM Projects Clients Andreas M., Joshua V., and Andy A. at an activity booth hosted by Stryker.

Clients Andreas M., Joshua V., and Andy A. at an activity booth hosted by Stryker.

Client Isaac A., his mom Joanna and younger brothers Robert and Dylan (in the  stroller).

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Client Isaac A., his mom Joanna and younger brothers Robert and Dylan (in the  stroller).
Lighthouse of Broward VP of Strategic Initiatives and Development Jose Lopez Masso, President and CEO Ellyn Drotzer and American Heritage School Director of the Pre-engineering Program William Moss (standing, back center) with American Heritage School student volunteers.

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