Posts in 2024
Elodia

Elodia is an 11-year-old girl from Northern Virginia who has Down syndrome, autism and does not communicate verbally. She received an iPad and apps from The Eric Fund to help her communicate at home and at school. Elodia also received apps on her new device to help improve her motor skills.

2024Nate Nashawardee
Jeffrey

Jeffrey is an 11-year-old boy from Southern Maryland who is a wheelchair user with epilepsy and other disabilities. Jeffrey’s mother has been carrying him up and down the stairs for the last two years after the stair lift they received broke. With their benefits exhausted and no way to purchase a new stair lift which costs several thousand dollars, Jeffrey and his family turned to The Eric Fund for help. Jeffrey’s mom said she and the family were very grateful for the new stair lift, as she has been struggling to take Jeffrey up and down the stairs, especially as he has grown over the last two years.

2024Nate Nashawardee
Marshall

Marshall is 29 years old and lives in Northern Virginia. He was born with traumatic brain injury and other disabilities. Through The Eric Fund, Marshall has received a “FitMi” bundle including a Music Glove, hand therapy device and a Flint Tablet with software which will help him regain function in his right limb and hand allowing him to achieve independent living.

2024Nate Nashawardee
Rodrigo

Rodrigo is a 22-year-old student from Northern Virginia with autism who relies on a speech generating device to communicate. The Eric Fund provided Rodrigo with an iPad, and an app called LAMP Words for Life so he can have access to this vital equipment at home to communicate. Rodrigo loves to go on walks. He always has his sweatshirt ready to go. When not on the move, he enjoys relaxing in a bean bag with sensory tools or fidgets like sequined pillows. He enjoys being with others especially in small groups.

2024Nate Nashawardee
Brandon

Brandon is a 22-year-old young adult from Northern Virginia. Brandon has autism and intellectual disabilities. Brandon received a new iPad and the LAMP Words for Life app to help him communicate and learn at home. Brandon loves going for walks, seeing nature, going to shopping malls, and visiting airplane museums. With the help of the iPad, he can engage more with his peers and community.

2024Nate Nashawardee
Oscar

Oscar is a 21-year-old student from Southern Maryland with ADHD, autism and a condition affecting his nervous system. Oscar is now starting his second year in college and having an iPad and keyboard will greatly improve his ability to take notes, do his homework and enhance his comprehension skills. Oscar loves spending time with his friends and is an avid fan of the Buffalo Bills NFL Football team.

2024Nate Nashawardee
Noveli

Noveli is a 7 year old from Northern Virginia with autism and intellectual disabilities. She will use the iPad and Proloquo2Go app she received from The Eric Fund to communicate with others. She has had success with the equipment at school and is excited to have access to it at home. Outside of school, Noveli loves to listen to music, read books and watch nursery rhymes. She also enjoys long car rides and playing with her older sister and cousins on the trampoline or at a pool.

2024Nate Nashawardee
James

James, 40, from Northern Virginia has chronic pain from fibromyalgia, as well as back and mental health conditions. The Eric Fund provided James with a detachable laptop and stand to allow him to work and engage in activities from different postures and positions. James said he hopes having the convenience of a computer at home will help him communicate more and build confidence.

2024Nate Nashawardee
Jeremy

Jeremy is a 15 year old living in Northern Virginia and has CHARGE syndrome, a genetic disability affecting many parts of the body, as well as autism and anxiety disorder. An iPad and app provided by The Eric Fund will support Jeremy’s independence for self-care, home living and leisure activities. Jeremy does not communicate verbally so having access to assistive technology will improve his inter- action with others, particularly at home and during time spent outside of school. Jeremy enjoys swimming, walking and taking things apart, especially things like ceiling fans or anything with screws.

2024Nate Nashawardee
Niqo

Niqo is a 14 year old from Northern Virginia with Dandy Walker syndrome, a disability affecting balance and coordination. The adaptive bicycle purchased for him by The Eric Fund will help Niqo with coordination, balance and strengthening his muscles. Being able to ride outdoors will also help address a Vitamin D deficiency. Niqo enjoys spending time with his family while watching videos of school buses or Curious George. He is looking forward to riding his new bike on the trails in his community.

2024Nate Nashawardee
LaShay

LaShay is a 33-year-old woman from Northern Virginia with cerebral palsy and hand weakness who is pursuing a college degree in Visual Arts. Her hand weakness makes both art and computer skills challenging. She requires extra time to complete assignments and has difficulty using pencil and paper. She received an iPad Air from another source while The Eric Fund provided an Apple pencil, keyboard and protective case for the iPad. The Eric Fund also purchased special gloves that support LaShay’s hands and a stand which provides better positioning for the iPad while she works on school and art projects.

2024Nate Nashawardee
Amad

Amad, an 11-year-old boy from Northern Virginia completed 5th grade this year. Amad has autism and communication challenges. His mother explains that Amad is “very social and loves to read, ride his bicycle, go to the playground, and play football with his older brother;” however, he gets frustrated trying to communicate with his family at home. The new iPad with the TouchChat App purchased by The Eric Fund will help Amad to communicate at home where he doesn’t have access to a communication device like the one he uses at school.

2024Nate Nashawardee
Maximo

Maximo, a 13-year-old boy with autism, ADHD and cerebral palsy, lives in Northern Virginia. He is the oldest and only boy of four siblings. Maximo received a MacBook Pro computer he uses to run STEM programs, play therapeutic games and do speech therapy remotely. An 8th grade honor roll student, Maximo enjoys zoology and science with a focus on genetics and reptiles. He loves spending time with his bearded dragon, “Mew Mew,” his mom says, and “is happiest talking about animals and science, and he’s happier if you do more of the listening.” She told us that his favorite sport is Track and Field and she is confident the computer will help him to continue to grow and succeed.

2024Nate Nashawardee
Jahmil

Jahmil is an 18-year-old teen from Northern Virginia who is blind. Since high school graduation, he has been training in independent living skills, including tech and home skills, braille, travel skills and shop classes. He has always been active, playing football with his older brother and benefiting from his younger sister’s gymnastic skills, crediting them with indirectly teaching him many life skills. After completing his training course, he plans to pursue a BA in communications and a Masters in “cane travel” so that he can be an instructor for the blind community. The MacBook Jahmil received has a built-in screen reader that will help him with his studies, job search and creating music, his passionate hobby. We’re delighted he found The Eric Fund through the MLK Library in DC.

2024Nate Nashawardee
Michelle

Michelle, a 15-year-old girl from Northern Virginia who has autism and a communication challenge, received an iPad and the Touch Chat app from The Eric Fund. This software blocks out other apps that may distract her from using the tablet solely for its intended speech output capabilities which will help her communicate more effectively. Her mother said the iPad and app allows her family at home to better understand what she’s saying and what toys, food or other necessities she needs. Because she is noise-sensitive, Michelle prefers to draw and play on her own at home and with friends at school. Her teachers describe her as “loving and caring.”

2024Nate Nashawardee
Valerie

Valerie is a 65-year-old woman from Washington, DC, who is blind. The Eric Fund purchased a Victor Reader Stream, a handheld wireless device with speech-to-text capability to help Valerie take notes, keep a schedule as well as listen to books, magazines, music and read online content. Valerie had been using a device on loan and is thrilled to have a device of her own to track and manage appointments and manage personal and business information.

2024Nate Nashawardee
Ezra

Ezra is an eight-year-old boy from Northern Virginia who has autism and does not communicate verbally. According to his mother, Ezra is happiest in nature. Ezra loves to hike with his parents in local parks and forests. His mom said, “Ezra can be hyperactive but in nature, he is calm and happy.”

He received an iPad with LAMP software which allows the iPad to become a speaking device. This equipment will give Ezra a voice to express himself so he can communicate his needs which will improve his quality of life and bring him greater independence.

2024Nate Nashawardee