TOM returns for third makeathon
This past weekend, 100 engineers, technology and health professionals came together to help those living with a disability…
This past weekend, 100 engineers, technology and health professionals came together to help those living with a disability…
When Kelly Schulz, who has been legally blind since birth, was offered her first job at the end of an interview, she was thrilled.
From eating independently, to using gym equipment – there are many everyday tasks most of us take for granted.
Brushing teeth is a pretty simple task for most people, but for one Victorian woman it’s a challenge too great
Creative problem-solving teams will join forces this week in a brainstorming blitz to tackle challenges faced by people living with disabilities.
All Joanne Smith wanted was the chance to brush her own teeth but first she needed a little help from others.
Ballarat resident Jo Smith is hoping a weekend ‘makeathon’ with a team of innovators will result in improvements to her independence.
Amputee Mandy McCracken pours a welcome glass of wine thanks to the efforts of engineers and technology experts at the second TOM: Melbourne Makeathon.
A quadruple amputee who’s cared for by her superstar husband, Rod, Mandy is a motivational speaker and the busy mother of three gorgeous girls.
Tikkun Olam Makers (TOM) has returned to Melbourne for a second year.