Bonface is a human rights activist. With the Holman Prize, he would create parent circles, so parents could discuss how to raise children with albinism and change the perception of children with albinism in Malawi.
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Nate Barnes
Nate is a musician and a producer. With the Holman Prize, he would open a music technology lab and teach blind and visually impaired individuals with accessible tools.
Akilah Nesbitt
Akilah likes to bring people together to learn different perspectives. With the Holman Prize, she would open a club for people with disabilities, including children, and invite people who don’t have disabilities to come learn.
Trevor Attenberg
Trevor loves science and the outdoors. With the Holman Prize, he would travel and teach blind people to identify birds by sound and explore other natural soundscapes.
Virginia Gay Young
Virginia Gay volunteers her time with a prison ministry. With the Holman Prize, she would provide incubators for premature babies at a medical clinic in Douala, Cameroon.
Brian Malvin Sithole
Brian Malvin Kudakwashe co-founded Alive Albinism Initiative Trust. With the Holman Prize, he would open a manufacturing plant in Zimbabwe that produces sunscreen for people with albinism.
Yegue Badigue
Yegue speaks six languages and can read braille in four languages. With the Holman Prize, he would open a blindness training center in his native country of Chad.
Mahantesh G.K.
Mahantesh loves the game of cricket. With the Holman Prize, he would fund skills and leadership for ten blind people in India.
Daisy Rosales
Daisy enjoys origami and sculpting. With the Holman Prize, they would hosts events that promote equality through communication and games and bring these events to schools.
Garrett Roark
Garrett is a pastor, musician and horseback rider. With the Holman Prize, he would develop technological tools to help blind people navigate in public restrooms.