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Photojournalism · The Pioneer · Uncategorized

Blindness doesn’t slow woman down

  • March 5, 2015 at 10:51 am

Twenty-five years after losing her vision, May McDonald, now living in Ottawa, has adjusted to life without sight. She is independent as ever and armed with the attitude that people with disabilities can do anything to which they set their minds. Story and photo by Gabrielle Smith

 

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