Workshop on Accessibility Features on Mobile Devices at Senior Activity Center June 23, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

An interactive workshop on accessibility features for mobile devices will take place on June 23, 2025, at the Shoreline Lake Forest Park Senior Activity Center. This event will address settings designed for individuals with hearing, vision, and speech disabilities, helping them to better navigate their mobile devices. Attendees will receive guidance on customizing their devices to enhance usability, making technology more accessible. Registration is not required, but the center encourages participants to call 206-365-1536 for planning purposes. This workshop underscores the importance of inclusivity in technology, catering to a diverse audience with varying needs.

By providing free access to this knowledge, the event fosters community support and awareness regarding accessibility. The workshop represents a proactive step toward improving the quality of life for individuals with disabilities. It aligns with ongoing efforts to promote equal access to technology in the community.

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