Making Voices Heard from Gordon College STILLPOINT Magazine

From Gordon College STILLPOINT Magazine:

Student and Samule Sennott, both SmilingMaking Voices Heard

by Heather Smith
Samuel Sennott’s commitment to improving the lives of disabled people began with a life-changing volunteer experience. Caring for babies with cerebral palsy and adults with developmental disabilities at Michael Carter Lisnow Respite Center in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, inspired Sennott (pictured at top right), who graduated from Gordon in 2004 with an education major, to transform others’ lives.

With the help of colleague David Niemeijer, Sennott has recently released an application for the iPod Touch or iPhone that provides a complete communication system for the disabled. Created specifically for those with little or no ability to speak, the Proloquo2Go will revolutionize the way that autism, stroke, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and Lou Gehrig’s Disease patients live.     READ MORE

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2 Responses to “Making Voices Heard from Gordon College STILLPOINT Magazine”

  1. God bless you.

  2. Hi Sam,

    I enjoyed reading about your work. You are certainly making a difference in the lives of children with disabilities. It is so exciting. Congratulations on your accomplishments! I know you have more in store for this ever changing field.

    Please keep in touch,

    Janet Arndt
    Gordon College

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