Creating accessible accessories for the visually impaired

 During this event, the SeeSaw Club members were given the meaningful opportunity to create keychains and doorbells out of string with visually impaired individuals. Each of us was paired one-on-one with a visually impaired individual. Throughout the experience, we worked side by side with our partners, tying knots and feeling the textures, assembling our final products. As we collaborated, we communicated comfortably and learned so much more about each other, making this a unique and memorable experience. Towards the end of the workshop, it no longer felt like one was helping the other, but rather it felt as if we were working as a single team. This experience reminded me that deep connections don't rely on the ability to see, but it is slowly built through communication, respect, and teamwork. 

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