EHG Success Stories
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Modern Manufacturing Program Launch
AIDB has partnered with East AlabamaWorks to offer a Modern Manufacturing Program to K-12 and adult students, ages 16 and older, within Alabama School for the Blind, Alabama School for the Deaf, Helen Keller School of Alabama and E. H. Gentry Facility.
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The Bridges We Build
When it comes to the bridge between high school and postsecondary pursuits, E. H. Gentry Facility students are only confined by their imaginations
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Confidence & Independence Start at AIDB
iCanConnect empowers Alabamians to live the successful, independent lives of their choice.
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SMARTroom: The Future Is Calling!
The E. H. Gentry Facility recently received an upgrade with a new, fully-accessible video conference SMARTroom.
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Tell Everybody I’m On My Way!
Although measurable outcomes are an important part of any organization, a more tangible measure of success is evident through real-life success stories of individuals served—like Rishi Doreswamy.
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Leading the Way: Jonesti Steele excels at E. H. Gentry Facility.
It’s been said that true and admirable character is best shown in times of adversity. For Jonesti Steele, this couldn’t be more true!
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E. H. Gentry Facility Earns CARF Accreditation
CARF International announced that Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind’s E. H. Gentry Facility has once again earned its CARF accreditation for a period of three years.
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Clear Roads Ahead for Trucker Who is Deaf, as EHG Paves Road to Success
Joey Woodle of Scottsboro has always known he wanted to drive the big trucks. However, as a young man, when he asked if he could work driving a truck, he was told, “You can’t. You’re deaf.”
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Preparation & Confidence Gained
Students leaves EHG program feeling prepared and confident for a successful career.
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