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UNC Students Re-engineer Toys for Kids With Accessibility Needs


UNC students working for an organization that reconfigures toys so children with accessibility needs can more easily play with them distributed the toys to six Triangle and Charlotte locations this month. The students who modified the toys are members of Carolina Adapts Toys for Children, a nonprofit organization that was founded by Michael Weaver ’21. (Carolina Alumni Review)

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UNC Students Re-engineer Toys for Kids With Accessibility Needs