Thoughts about
SAWAR...
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"It is a very worthwhile program and without the
generous contributiong of all those involved, most, if not all, individuals
benefiting from the system would never have had the opportunity
otherwise." West Prince Health Authority, Prince Edward Island |
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"As an instructor I have witnessed the students,
self-esteem grow, and sense of empowerment increase as a result of using your
equipment."
Otawa Board of Education |
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"..loves the adult feeling of being a
computer-user, the chance to communicate successfully, and the chance to 'show'
people in his past who thought he couldn't learn."
East York Learning Experience, Toronto, Ontario |
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"I thank you for the opportunity you have given
these ladies for it is by no means small in their eyes."
Kelowna, British Columbia |
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Clearly, the SARAW program has benefited the clients we serve. The
experience with the program and client responses have given us inspiration for
ways to expand usage of the program." The Stan Cassidy Centre for
Rehabilitation, Fredericton, NB |
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"We believe that quailty of life for adults
lacking basic literacy skills will be improved immeasurably as a result of
their exposure to SARAW." New Brunswick Advanced Education and
Labour |
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"It will be difficult to
capture on paper the enthusiasm of our students. This program is proving to be
a temendous boost in their learning process."Central Newfounland Regionalo
College |
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"...is severely disabled,
cannot feed or dress herself and only has mobility in one hand. She is
frequently depressed, except when she comes to the literacy class. Last week,
while I was on the phone, she started to play Mystery Word by herself, and she
got the answer. She laughed and laughed until tears rolled down her cheeks. In
Write, she wrote'I'm the boss now.' I shell never forget the joy on her face,
Thank you for this freedom to those who are prisoners of their
bodies."
Conestoga College, Cambridge, Ontario |
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