Monterey couple launch online resource for the disabled affected by Hurricane Harvey

Monterey couple launch online resource for the disabled affected by Hurricane Harvey

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Hundreds of miles away from the eye of the storm, a Monterey couple has created a website geared toward helping the disabled population impacted by Hurricane Harvey. And now they’re doing the same for those affected by Hurricane Irma.
CERV Board members, Harvey Pressman and Sarah Blackstone, are working with a national organization (United States Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication) using Recovers.org, a site that was very active during the Soberanes Fire.
To read more, go to:
http://www.montereyherald.com/general-news/20170911/monterey-couple-launch-online-resource-for-the-disabled-affected-by-hurricane-harvey

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