Rimar Joe Reynado
Rimar Joe Reynado, also known as “Jake”, is a computer technician by profession and a holder of Teaching Methodology Certificate Level I and National Certificate Level II under Computer Hardware
Rimar Joe Reynado, also known as “Jake”, is a computer technician by profession and a holder of Teaching Methodology Certificate Level I and National Certificate Level II under Computer Hardware
Stephanie Senin, born with low vision, paper and pen were her means for studying from primary school up to college. When her sight deteriorated due to glaucoma, she enhanced her
Blind since birth due to microphthalmia, John Sebastian Procoro Masbad or Justin for Short had to move from one primary school to another due to his visual impairment. His mother
Jaelene Cristel Mina, totally blind due to Glaucoma, hails from Pangasinan. She learned the Microsoft productivity suite when she joined ATRIEV’s PC Operations training in 2013 sponsored by Liliane Fonds.
Beverly Bravo is low vision since birth due to Corneal Leukoma. She was part of ATRIEV’s digital training for kids sponsored by Liliane Fonds when she was only 12 years
Ebenchito “Chito” Pabia is ATRIEV’s Chief Training Instructor. Though low vision since birth, Chito completed his course on associate degree in Computer technology at the Asia Pacific College through the
An educator since 1985, Maria Asuncion “Marion” Abiva-Cruz has served in different capacities in the field of education as preschool teacher, School Directress, educational consultant, and resource speaker for teacher
Dr. Cornelia Soto is currently the Chairperson of the Department of Education of Ateneo de Manila University. She earned her doctorate degree in Research and Evaluation at the University of
From facing blindness at age 11 to raising her one and only son with ADHD, Carol Catacutan has learned to thrive in a life with disability. As a co-founder of
Accessibility is when a product or service can be accessed by everyone regardless of disability. That includes websites and web applications. Contrary to what most people knew about persons with