Photos of 26th Annual Volunteer Recognition Dinner

Frank Vanik demos bite switch on YouTube - VME Volunteer John Walker adapted the switch for Frank.

 

VME project for Sgt. Jake Keeslar made the News:

 

 

 

Volunteers for Medical Engineering

VME is an organization of volunteers who aim, with invention and engineering, to improve the independence and quality of life for individuals living with disabilities. How? Through the innovative efforts of volunteers with expertise in medicine, engineering and technology. VME volunteers, who number over 100, can create or modify devices to help clients perform daily living activities, participate in recreation activities, communicate through augmentative devices or control their environment. VME services are provided for a small fee for completed devices.

 

 

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Disabled child with engineer
Engineer tests feeding device with disabled child

 

 

 

It is VME's goal to increase the independence of individuals with disabilities and the elderly through:

  • Custom design of new products
  • Research and development
  • Modifications to existing devices
  • Computer loans

VME is unique. It offers many opportunities for volunteers to use all of your talents, skills, experience, and energy to help people with disabilities. Our Mission is to supply volunteers who can apply technology to solve problems faced by people with disabilities. Our strength lies in our resources, volunteers and community partnerships.