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DeafBlind Potter
Today, Kelvin Crosby sees the world through a haze, as if peering through a straw wrapped in wax paper. The vivid colors around him have become muted, and the shapes he perceives are little more than vague outlines. With details lost to him, Kelvin relies on his white cane to guide him. It’s more than just a tool for navigation; it’s a symbol of his determination to face each day, reminding him that despite the fog, he can still find his way.