Ibrahim, a fan of WWE, would use the Holman Prize to provide better access to mathematics for blind students in Nigeria.
Twitter: @ibrahim26767013
Ibrahim, a fan of WWE, would use the Holman Prize to provide better access to mathematics for blind students in Nigeria.
Twitter: @ibrahim26767013
Hannalora, who has performed standup comedy, would use the Holman Prize to create a documentary called “Hats off to Our Heroes” where she would highlight notable people and places in blindness history.
Charlotte, an art therapist, would use the Holman Prize to receive training in Saori weaving before traveling to Japan to test for certification in the art form.
Web: claycharlotte.com
Instagram: @LoveWithAbandonArt
Paschal served in the U.S. Navy, including time as a Navy Chaplin. He would use the Holman Prize to create a podcast and highlight the stories of other blind veterans around the country.
Daniel works as a Music Braille transcriber. With the Holman Prize, he would travel the Sweden Solar System, the world’s largest scale model of the Solar System, and blog about his journey through Sweden.
Alexander, who has a PhD in psychology, would use the Holman Prize to travel Russia and help people acknowledge their differences and find understanding in each other.
Web: suvorov.reability.ru
Tyler, who plays the guitar, would use the Holman Prize to develop ReVision Fitness, an audio fitness app that provides descriptive information for blind people.
Web: marketing31557.wixsite.com/revisiontraining
Twitter; @tylermerren
Tiffany is the founder of a Jyothirgamaya, a nonprofit providing training to blind people in India. With the Holman Prize, she would provide accessible technology training to the rural and tribal communities of south India.
Web: jyothirgamayaindia.org
Facebook: @jyothirgamaya
Twitter: @jyothirgamayaa
Instagram: @jyothirgamayaa
Alyson holds a J.D. in Health Law. With the Holman Prize, she would teach yoga in six countries across six continents to blind people.
Among his hobbies, Matteo enjoys surfing and sailing. With the Holman Prize, he would create a ski school in the Italian Alps for blind skiers and their guides.