TechOWL: Temple University’s New Community Space Empowers People with Disabilities and Fosters Inclusivity

Temple University awarded $500,000 grant for advanced assistive technology for individuals with disabilities

WHYY News is expanding its coverage to include various regions, such as Philadelphia and the Pennsylvania suburbs, South Jersey, and Delaware. They are seeking suggestions on what topics or events their reporters should cover in these areas.

One recent development worth covering is the grand opening of TechOWL, a new community space at Temple University’s Morgan Hall on Cecil Moore Avenue. The 2,227-square-foot facility offers people with disabilities access to high-tech devices to aid in their mobility, vision, voice, or even help them play video games. TechOWL is part of Temple’s Institute on Disabilities in the College of Education and Human Development and also provides 3D printing technology to create assistive devices.

The creation of TechOWL was made possible by a $500,000 grant from the state Department of Education, supported by State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta and State Sen. Tina Tartaglione, who has personal experience with disability due to a boating accident in 2003. Executive Director of the Institute of Disabilities, Sally Gould-Taylor, expressed gratitude for the grant and the opportunity to continue advocating for individuals with disabilities since 1974.

The grand opening drew a large crowd and was attended by many members of the community who were excited about the new space’s potential to be a central hub for learning and community building for people with disabilities across Pennsylvania. The TechOWL Community Space is open to the public and is designed to be fully accessible with barrier-free entrances and accessible restrooms.

Overall, this new community space represents an important step forward in supporting individuals with disabilities and creating a more inclusive society for all.

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