Kathryn is an advocate for individuals who are blind or have low vision. She is certified in Accessibility & Inclusivity from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and serves on the board of InSight Arts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness of vision loss through art, education, and exhibitions created by and for the visually impaired.
Her commitment to making a positive impact is evident through her support for non-profit organizations dedicated to providing funding and resources to those in need within the visually impaired community. By actively engaging with various organizations, she seeks to shed light on the daily lives of people dealing with visual impairments, fostering a better understanding and empathy within the broader community.
Kathryn's dedication to this cause is deeply personal, as her own daughter is affected by Bardet Biedl Syndrome, a genetic disorder that often leads to low vision among other health challenges. This personal connection fuels Kathryn's commitment to advocating for individuals facing similar circumstances and contributes to her drive to make a meaningful difference.
Kathryn not only supports initiatives that enhance the quality of life for those with visual impairments but also strives to address the broader societal issues related to accessibility and inclusion.
If you feel led to join the fight against blindness, please consider donating directly to one of the following organizations.
Her commitment to making a positive impact is evident through her support for non-profit organizations dedicated to providing funding and resources to those in need within the visually impaired community. By actively engaging with various organizations, she seeks to shed light on the daily lives of people dealing with visual impairments, fostering a better understanding and empathy within the broader community.
Kathryn's dedication to this cause is deeply personal, as her own daughter is affected by Bardet Biedl Syndrome, a genetic disorder that often leads to low vision among other health challenges. This personal connection fuels Kathryn's commitment to advocating for individuals facing similar circumstances and contributes to her drive to make a meaningful difference.
Kathryn not only supports initiatives that enhance the quality of life for those with visual impairments but also strives to address the broader societal issues related to accessibility and inclusion.
If you feel led to join the fight against blindness, please consider donating directly to one of the following organizations.