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Solidarity Project “3D Vision” – 3D Printed Board Game

Solidarity Project “3D Vision” – 3D Printed Board Game 1067 800 Enabling Website e-Νable Greece

Within the framework of the European Solidarity Corps / Solidarity Project “3D Vision”, the youth team led by E-Nable Greece, designed, built and
delivered the first board game “Griniari” to the trainers of the Center of Education and Rehabilitation for the Blind in Kallithea. In addition, as it was Christmas time, we offered 3D printed Christmas ornaments to all CERT students. From the Solidarity project team, the design and construction of the board game and the ornaments were undertaken by: Stavros Kolios, Xenia Sarantaena, Konstantinos Papadopoulos and Sevi Stavrianakou!

Meet & Code Webinars 2020

Meet & Code Webinars 2020 150 150 Enabling Website e-Νable Greece

The Meet & Code program is organized by Impact Hub Athens in collaboration with TechSoup Europe and invites non-profit organizations to design and implement online events / actions to enhance digital skills in children & young people! The aim of Meet and Code is for young European citizens to acquire, through active monitoring, the digital skills and foundations they need to build their future in modern society. We implemented 3 webinars for the age groups of Elementary, High School and young people up to 24 years old.

Solidarity Project “3D Vision” Training

Solidarity Project “3D Vision” Training 1067 800 Enabling Website e-Νable Greece

The Solidarity Project “3D Vision” (European Solidarity Corps) included the training of 7 young people, in 3D printing technology and its applications, by an experienced Coach. The ultimate goal of education is the design and construction of educational aids and toys for students with visual impairment. The training consisted of two parts: the theory which was conducted through webinars and hands on experience with. Through this process, young people apart from hard skills they will develop soft skills (collaboration, communication, empathy) too. Finally and more important they will develop the sense of solidarity for vulnerable groups in their community.

Our first presentation

Our first presentation 1920 1272 Enabling Website e-Νable Greece

Our team’s first presentation took place at the cultural centre “Giannis Ritsos” in Aigaleo, Attika on the 07th of December. We presented our efforts towards helping the community, our team’s members and makers and our future goals. We deeply thank all of our guests that attended the event and supported our team.

Delivering a device to Mahdi

Delivering a device to Mahdi 1920 2744 Enabling Website e-Νable Greece

Mahdi is a 14 year old refugee from Syria that we have met in Elaionas camp in Athens, Greece. He was born without his 4 fingers of his left hand keeping and with his thumb fully grown. So we created for him a thumbless Phoenix Hand using his favorite colors. The device’s maker is Thanasis Mitzifiris and he delivered the device to the recipient on Saturday 01/12/2018. We wish this device can make a difference in Mahdis’ life . It certainly changed ours.

Delivering a device to Fadi

Delivering a device to Fadi 1920 3120 Enabling Website e-Νable Greece

Fadi was injured during the war in Syria and lost his right arm cause of a bomb attack. Fadi’s case was a difficult one since there was not enough arm part and bone left to create a fully functional hand for him. We reached out to the community and the news was not as encouraging as we hoped for. We communicated with Fadi and informed him about the situation and the possibility of a failure. He insisted on trying so we did deliver to him a kwawu Socket Hand in skin tone. The hand cannot fully function since Fadi does not have enough arm to support the device but it offers some kind of functionality and serves to aesthetic reasons. Our next goal is to incorporate muscle sensors and turn this hand into an electronic one. The device’s maker is Julie Tsoni and she delivered the device to the recipient on Friday 07/12/2018.

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