Over 250 Persons Trained in Assistive Technology

Photo of a blind teacher teaching a blind student to use the internet

ATRIEV, the pioneer computer training center for the blind, has provided computer training to 279 persons with disabilities, special education teachers, ALS teachers and parents of PWDs from Dagupan to

Carol Catacutan: Shining Light in the World of Darkness

Photo of Carol Catacutan giving a speech

Being a single mother is Carol’s life goal and priority. Acting as the organization’s Chief of Operations, Carol’s shoulders carry the day-to-day operations of the organization from fund sourcing to

Tony Llanes: But Now I See

Photo of Tony Llanes with camera

“Call me blind,” he says, grinning broadly. “I don’t mind. I’ve been totally blind since I was 32.” Pastor Tony, born half-seeing or with a low vision 51 one years

Congratulations to our PC Operations Graduates

Batch May 2016 and their trainers

Manila, Philippines, June 9, 2016 – Congratulations to the graduates of the PC Operations with Access Technology (PCOAT) training. Members of the May 2016 batch come from Metro Manila and the

Technology so that No One is Left Behind

Photo of Tony Llanes of Team ATRIEV with visually-impaired students Christian Mark Agbuya and Choleen Siquete. The students are holding the computers donated by Peter Ngo of Manila Downtown's Y'S Men'S Club. With them are other students and teachers of Camiling Central School. (photo by Jane Tangonan)

Manila, Philippines, July 8, 2016 – ATRIEV executive director Tony Llanes wasn’t at the Camiling Central Elementary School on June 21 for the earthquake drill. But the timing of his visit