 Yes, my name is Julia Sambura, I'm the Executive Director of Johari Africa and what we envision is, Johari first is, it means Jewel in Swahili. So we want to bring light into the disability space. We want to close the gap of unavailability of quality assistive products and that's why we are here today at Tika Primary School for the Blind. I went to school here so I know the challenges that these kids are going through without white cans, hitting walls, hitting trees and getting into trenches. It's not good to have someone who's blind and visually impaired go through life without knowing that you can have your own independence. We are trying to gift them the freedom, the independence of navigation and independent mobility and the reason why we are here with this quality white cans is to ensure that we nurture the culture of using a white can. By the time they are growing up they know that when I'm getting out of the house this is my eye, these are part of me. So I need to work with this, I need to be independent and that way they will actually tap into their potential and the skillsets that they have, their talents, all that. So we are bringing the aspect of disability is not inability. But we want to improve the quality of lives of these younger persons with disabilities. That is our vision and we are starting now, this is our first event. We want to go to other schools, other spaces, we want to visit kids with different disabilities to just show them that the society is watching for them and has their back, that they can be anything they want to be in life. I am a lawyer myself and my word to the visually impaired kids is that without vision you go nowhere but the disability of the mind is the worst. So they can be blind physically but they have vision and that is what we are tapping into. I am a lawyer myself and my word to the visually impaired kids is that I am a lawyer myself and my word to the visually impaired kids is that without vision you go nowhere but the disability of the mind is the worst. So we are bringing the aspect of disability to just show them that the society is watching for them and has their back, that they can be anything they want to be in life. So we are bringing the aspect of disability to just show them that without vision you go nowhere but the disability of the mind is the worst. So we are bringing the aspect of disability to just show them that disability is not inability is the motto. Teachers for good rum or dead car bring life to us. Teachers for good rum or dead car they make us kushaing on them kai and bring life to us. Please do assist or let us help. Please do assist or let us help. Disability is not inability is the motto. Disability is not inability is the motto. You should never allow my life to be fucked up in the eye. You need a right balance. Disability is not ability is the motto. Disability is not inability is the motto. Disability is not ability is the motto.