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Stevie Wonder and Sendero Group

Stevie Wonder has generously worked with Mike May and Sendero Group to advance the accessibility of consumer electronics and the opportunity for blind people to obtain adaptive technology. He attends CSUN and other adaptive conferences. He has personally assisted at any number of venues to help these causes.

Listen NPR report of accessible technology or read the full NPR Article: Some Technology Leaves The Blind Behind

Jamie, Mike, Stevie and Charles at the CES 2009 conferenceMike and Stevie at the New Zealand launch of Sendero GPSStevie and Charles at the CSUN 2008 conference

House Full of Toys

Mike and Stevie at the House Full of Toys Benefit in 2006

The 14th Stevie Wonder "House Full of Toys" fundraising concert was December 12, 2009 in Los Angeles. The adaptive technology component of this event is the seventh community-giving program Sendero has spearheaded. This year we have donations from twelve manufacturers, Sendero Group, HIMS/GW Micro, Kurzweil, Humanware, Code Factory, Levelstar, Freedom Scientific, ViewPlus, A T Guys, Serotek, Dancing Dots, and Nuance.

Thank you to all applicants. We will send out an announcement once the winners have been chosen.

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