Call for Enrollment: Writing for the Web Training for Persons with Disabilities

Do you know that writing for the web is now abound in the online job market? And do you know that persons with disabilities can work as web content writers?

Manual for Teaching IT to the Blind will be Launched

Twenty years ago, it was unthinkable for a blind person to use computers. Today, blind and visually impaired persons have thrived as contact center agents, virtual assistants, web content writers,

Empowering Persons with Disabilities through IT

For the past two decades, technology has tremendously changed the way we live our lives. We can do video chat with our loved ones overseas in real time. We can

Crawl, Eat, Write: 1st Food Crawl with ATRIEV’s Writing for the Web Team

Photo of the Writing For The Web team together with Ms. Rose of Malingap Central Food Hall.

Food crawl: the culminating activity for the “Writing for the Web” training. The mere mention of “food” sent the whole class in a frenzy. But then, there’s this other word,

ATRIEV Opened My Eyes to Possibilities

Photo of Beverly Bravo, a member of ATRIEV

by Beverly Bravo, ATRIEV Trainer since 2015 A long time ago, people thought that the world was flat. That when you reach the end of the world, you’ll fall. In my

Seeing Through Technology

Image of Carol Catacutan smiling and text.

by Carol Catacutan, ATRIEV’s Chief of Operations and founding member It’s happening…the blind can be call center agents, virtual assistants, transcriptionists and blog writers because of technology. Nowadays, computers easily

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