Emma Curry is the mother of Jason Curry, CEO and co-founder of sComm, shared her thoughts with Jason and many other people in an email about Julio Rodriguez who is currently hiking on the Appalachian Trail.
If you have any questions about Julio Rodriguez hiking the Appalachian Trail or using the UbiDuo please visit his personal Facebook page and ask. I'm sure he's more than happy to answer your questions.
On Facebook, Jason has been following the "posts" of a young man who is deaf who lives in Florida. This young man decided to WALK the Appalachian Trail this summer from Florida to Maine. His name is Julio Rodriguez. As Jason watched the "posts" and saw that Julio was truly walking "alone" and missing the broad experience and fun of talking to people along the way -- Jason contacted Julio. Jason offered to send Julio a loaner UbiDuo for the rest of his walk. Julio was in a little tiny town. He went to 5 businesses and asked them if they would allow an overnight mail shipment to come to their business. 4 of them refused. The 5th one - a little tiny cafe owned by the man that Julio wrote his note to -- said: "Sure,." This is a picture of what happened the very afternoon that Julio picked up the UbiDuo.
Another man -- who is hearing -- walked into the little cafe. This man was clearly walking the trail also. Julio started talking to him on the UbiDuo. They decided to camp together that night and talked for 2 hours on the UbiDuo.
Now Julio is talking to lots of people that he is meeting along the Appalachian Trail. Changed his entire trip - ultimately will change his life!!!! He has now asked Jason if he might sell the Ubi in the South. His Facebook posts are being read all over the United States.........
This story does make me have tears. Takes lots of courage to be deaf......and often be isolated from everyone around you who is hearing.......but to see the difference that this Ubi makes in anyone's life brings me up straight in my seat with thankfulness. A great device. Good for David. Good for Jason.
A summary of one of Julio's private texts to Jason said this:
That's the difference between choosing pen and paper, gesturing, and/or lip-reading in the effort to try and get the full interactive and unimpeded communication with a hearing person that will ultimately fail each and every time. This sleek next generation UbiDuo solves that. No bluffing. No guessing. No embarrassment. Just real time conversation in a language that both people can understand and enjoy in a face to face communication environment. It's the exact same communication environment seen between two deaf persons signing to each other or two hearing persons talking to each other. But what about between a deaf and hearing person? The UbiDuo offers that real time communication environment between deaf and hearing persons."So many of us who are deaf didn't even realize how hard we were making it on our lives by not taking advantage of this new tool."
If you have any questions about Julio Rodriguez hiking the Appalachian Trail or using the UbiDuo please visit his personal Facebook page and ask. I'm sure he's more than happy to answer your questions.