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Connecting People with the Resources They Need

The post discusses the challenges faced by individuals dealing with addiction, homelessness, and mental health issues, emphasizing the importance of the United Way’s 211 system. This resource provides access to essential services for those in crisis. The author encourages awareness and urges people to utilize 211 for support and guidance.

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My Glasses: AI Eyeballs for a New Perspective

The Ray-Ban Meta glasses integrate advanced AI to assist visually impaired individuals, providing independence and improved environmental awareness. Priced at $459.99, they allow users to explore their surroundings and access information like menus without relying on others. Though not initially designed for this purpose, they represent valuable assistive technology.

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The Impact of the Support Staff Strike on Students with Disabilities

The ongoing support staff strike significantly affects students with disabilities, forcing many to attend school online or not at all, infringing on their right to education. Students attending school receive inadequate assistance, while parents face financial strain and challenges with respite care. The government’s inadequate response exacerbates the situation, neglecting these vulnerable students’ needs.

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Woof woof, hey fur-friends and humans! It’s Crew here, your favorite fluffy yellow guide dog!

The dog narrator expresses a strong dislike for wearing boots, preferring the sensation of ground under their paws. Despite the cold weather, they appreciate relaxing at home with family, though they miss socializing. The dog advises others to understand their humans’ care regarding warmth and comfort, even if it means staying indoors.

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The Hidden Burden of Guide Dog Users: Anxiety

The author highlights the anxiety experienced by guide and service dog users regarding transportation, particularly with rideshare services that often refuse access to dogs. Despite existing laws aimed at protecting these individuals, enforcement is inadequate, leaving them feeling marginalized and burdened. This systemic issue calls for urgent change and better support.

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Service Dog Ride Refusal: A Frustrating Reality

Many people are aware of the high rate of ride refusals experienced by service dog handlers using ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft. I recently experienced this firsthand, and I want to share my story to illustrate the impact these refusals have. This incident occurred on January 31, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, where the temperature […]

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How Does AI Help Me With My Blog Writing?

The author candidly admits to lacking writing skills and relies on AI, specifically Google Gemini, to refine blog posts. They begin with a rough draft, which is enhanced by AI for better structure and flow. Ultimately, they value transparency, inviting readers to compare their original and AI-assisted content.

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Choosing a Laptop with Vision Loss: A Personal Journey

Selecting a laptop when you experience vision loss involves careful consideration of several factors. This post shares my personal laptop selection process, explaining my choices and their impact. Remember, this is my experience, and your needs may differ. Size Matters Laptop size is a common consideration for everyone, regardless of vision. Many factors influence this […]

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Why I Chose a Guide Dog: My Journey from Cane to Canine

For those who are visually impaired, the question of mobility tools is a deeply personal one. Choosing between a white cane and a guide dog is a significant decision, and one I didn’t take lightly. I’ve been asked why I ultimately chose to train and work with a guide dog, and I wanted to share […]

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“I’m Blind, I’m Deaf, I Wanna Be A Ref”: Addressing Ableism at a Hockey Game

Last night at a local WHL game, I witnessed a disturbing chant: “I’m Blind, I’m Deaf, I Wanna Be A Ref.” This was sung by a group of young children after a goal was overturned, expressing their frustration with the referee’s decision. While it may seem like harmless venting, this chant is deeply problematic. It […]