Eight-year-old Liberty Cranford trains with Sight Savers America on her new Freedom Scientific ONYX Deskset HD at the Pee Dee Education Service Center on September 25, 2024. The nonprofit organization gave high tech vision aids to more than a dozen children from the area from the Pee Dee area.
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Eleven-year-old Quinton Stewart works with Sight Savers America Associate Director Leigh Irvin at the Pee Dee Education Service Center on September 25, 2024. More than a dozen children with severe visual impairment received high-tech vision aids.
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Sight Savers America Case Specialist Christina Haddox helps train children on new high tech vision aid equipment at the Pee Dee Education Service Center on September 25, 2024.
FLORENCE, S.C. – Nonprofit organization Sight Savers America gave away high tech vision aids to 15 children from area at the Pee Dee Education Service Center Wednesday. Organizer Jennifer Haddox said the low vision and blindness program delivered assistant technology and trained children who are legally blind or suffering from severe visual impairment.
Eight-year-old Liberty Cranford trains with Sight Savers America on her new Freedom Scientific ONYX Deskset HD at the Pee Dee Education Service Center on September 25, 2024. The nonprofit organization gave high tech vision aids to more than a dozen children from the area from the Pee Dee area.
Eleven-year-old Quinton Stewart works with Sight Savers America Associate Director Leigh Irvin at the Pee Dee Education Service Center on September 25, 2024. More than a dozen children with severe visual impairment received high-tech vision aids.
Sight Savers America Case Specialist Christina Haddox helps train children on new high tech vision aid equipment at the Pee Dee Education Service Center on September 25, 2024.