KANSAS CITY, Mo. — From Lake Jacomo, a practice paddle on the water before the MR340, the big kayak race on the Missouri River. “I feel like we’re back on the river,” said 19-year-old Isaac McBurney.
Alphapointe's week-long technology camp is one of a kind in the Midwest. Middle and high school students are using songs instead of sight to code, in a place where vision may be limited, but ...
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When Ted Rios turned 50 recently, his co-workers threw him a surprise party at a bar near their Borough Park office. “It was amazing! They told me how much they appreciate me and what I do,” says the ...
The Telly Awards, a national competition that honors excellence in video and television, announced that two Alphapointe videos received Silver Tellys for productions completed in 2023. The two videos, ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Kids in the Kitchen returned to Alphapointe on Saturday with a new partner helping children who are blind or visually impaired learn essential life skills through cooking.
Community Days recognizes organizations in our community doing good. Alphapointe is one of those organizations! Every seven minutes someone in the U.S. loses their sight, many of them children.
The Alphapointe campus at 7501 Prospect Avenue provides essential services for hundreds of visually impaired Kansas Citians. Star file photo Hundreds of visually impaired Kansas Citians face daily ...
A nonprofit dedicated to finding employment for the blind has purchased a building in Queens for its new headquarters. Alphapointe, a Kansas City, Missouri-based organization that partnered with New ...
At the Alphapointe Technology Camp, 12-year-old Amiah Washington from Knob Noster, Mo., has come up with ideas to make technology more accessible. Kasia Kovacs kkovacs@kcstar.com For the visually ...