Thursday, September 19, 2024

A look at the vital role Intervenor Services play in the life of deafblind people

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Sensity is a non-profit organization doing some important work across Ontario. They provide services for deafblind individuals, one of which is called ‘intervenors’. Cathy Proll, CEO of Sensity – Deafblind & Sensory Support Network of Canada highlighted the vital role these people play and the profound impact they have on the lives of the deafblind community.

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