Discover How Assistive Technology Can Transform Lives and Advocate for Change!
Meet Our AT Champions Cohort 2025/2026
Nicolas Raymond is a college student in graphic design who just won a scholarship by Sarepta and has strong interest in drawing, painting, and working in 3D. His goal after graduation is to work as an independent designer. In his free time he creates art, travels, and meets new people. He uses AT to help make things easier for his projects due to his weak muscles and teaches others about it
Tyler Huber is an assistive technology advocate. He has spoken at the US Capitol building and the White House, in order to raise awareness for this topic. He also enjoys content creation and is very passionate about AT and wants to spread the word to others.
Ben is a Maryland native and graduate of Towson High School who has spent much of their life advocating for better accessibility for themself and their brothers. They have volunteered with both the United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation and the Ridge Ruxton School, assisting with special events and programming. They're excited to continue learning about assistive technology, connect with their peers and keep advocating towards a more equitable world.
AT Training Survey
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In November, join us as we share updates on the Statewide Home Modifications Directory and the available resources, funding options, and market-solutions to ensure an accessible home.
NEWLY UPDATED Home Modifications Directory
The newly updated directory includes additional resources including 3D printed low tech home mods, mainstream home adaptations, and funding resources.
Home Modifications Webinar: What They Are And Where To Get Them!
November 26th @ 1pm
From walk-in tubs, ramps and stair lifts to grab bars, faucet extenders and smart home technology, home modifications can take many forms. One thing they have in common is that most people will come to need some of them at some point in their life. Join us to learn more about what home modifications are and resources to help you access them in Maryland.