Jose Amaya and his wife, Tania, greet Jose’s service dog at the Braille Institute.
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Tanya Amaya, her husband, Jose, center, and friend Paul Hoffard talk at the Braille Institute.
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Jose Amaya wears a watch around his neck that can be read by a deaf and blind person. The buttons vibrate depending on the time.
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Tania Amaya talks with her husband by using sign language as he holds his hand over hers.
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Jose Amaya, left, and Paul Hoffard, right, troubleshoot a Braille device.
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