"Braille is designed for our fingers just like print is for the eyes," explains RNIB's Dave Williams, emphasizing the significance of braille in daily life and communication.
Dave Williams insists on the critical need to expand braille education to empower more children and adults with vision impairment, stating it's a vital tool for many professions.
Dominica Eze, an 80-year-old braille user, shares how braille empowers her to manage medicines and navigate daily tasks: 'It helps me know what tablets to take.'
Abiola Olabode started the Braille Buddies group to inspire others after mastering braille: 'Learning braille gave me a passion to do something with my time.'
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