Pearl Giri An amazing young lady Pearl Giri who gives us an insight into Bilateral Anophthalmia as she attends Moorfields Eye Hospital. Plus we see Pearl singing her heart out with her friends..
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Esme This is Esme who has Bilateral anophthalmia just enjoying life running, riding her horse and riding her bike. Esme in an inspiration to everyone she meet, many please comment on how if they weren't told they wouldn't know she was blind from a distance. Everyday she's accomplishing new thing she will always keep me going know that she can preserve from such upsetting beginning.
Ryan As a blind hockey player, Ryan Schutte, 20, faces more challenges than most, but he finds joy at the Cube Ice Rink in Santa Clarita. His mom, Chandra Neal, said he can hardly contain his excitement each week.
BAAM is 5 years old Celebrating from 2019-2024 thank you all.
The Story of how Berk and Toby made Gaming Through New Eyes What started as friendship where Berk audio described a multitude of games on his youtube channel ended in this film maker creating this worldwide award winning documentary. Here you can see how it came about.
Welcome to BAAM 2019
Barry welcomes you to the start of BAAM Bilateral Anophthalmia and me back in February 2019
Genetics Barry Stickings talks about how important Genetic research and its results were to his family through Professor Ragges research and counselling programme. Please visit the genetics page for more information
BAAM Update 2020 An update of how the first year has gone as a new support group.
BAAM update 2023 Well it's been an amazing few years and we have grown across the globe and now have members who are doing exactly what BAAM is there for. Supporting each other.