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Our Eyes
Photography - Spring 2022 Show

Our Eyes is a group photography exhibition created by Ash, Camryn, Emily, Kelsey, Natalie, Oriana, Olivia and Victoria.

 

Breaking geographical barriers, this work is a result of a six week Introduction to Photography course hosted by Unicorn Children's Foundation and created & delivered by Samia Creative. It is tailored to young people with diverse developmental and learning needs. Due to our course being based online, young people from across the USA have taken part and our teacher is based in London, UK. The course is now a recurring course, open to young people across the world! Sign up's for the next semester for 2022 is open here.

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We encourage you to take a look around the website to get to know our young rising artists and their work better.

 

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Unicorn Children's Foundation
 

Unicorn Children's Foundation is a 26 year old non-profit organization that is dedicated to building communities of acceptance, support, and opportunity for kids and young adults who are challenged by developmental or learning disabilities by supporting or developing its cradle to career pathways.  Our initiatives connect families to community resources, advocate for inclusive opportunities, respect differences, empower individuals, and support success.  With 1 in 6 children being diagnosed with a developmental or learning disorder, we believe it is our responsibility to create a world where all children’s potential can flourish. 

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To learn more about the Unicorn Children's Foundation visit:  www.unicornchildrensfoundation.org or email

info@unicornchildrensfoundation.org

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Kerri Morse Ed.D.
Programs & Business Development Consultant

Kerri Morse, Ed.D. has 20 years of experience developing employment, education, and independent living programs for teens and adults with special needs. She worked for nine years as an Exceptional Student Education (ESE) high school teacher in Broward County. She’s also worked in the non-profit sector since 2007, designing and overseeing programs, while securing and managing a diverse funding portfolio.  Kerri has a Master’s Degree in Special Education from the University of Florida and a Doctorate degree in Special Education from Florida Atlantic University, with a research focus on employment for young adults with disabilities and the utilization of technology to increase job performance and independence within the workplace.  As the owner of Morse Consulting Group, LLC, Kerri has a mission to support non-profits, communities, and government agencies in the development of employment, post-secondary, and independent living/housing solutions for individuals with special needs and their families. 

kerri@unicornchildrensfoundation.org

Samia Creative
Photographer and Entrepeneur

Samia is a 32-year-old Bangladeshi British Photographer, born and raised in London, with 17 years within the industry under her belt. She is a writer and an activist too, with a background in the charity sector. Her photography and writing has been published in the UK. She is passionate about eradicating social injustice, hence why she was attracted to working for Unicorn as she believes all young people should be treated with equal opportunities and dignity. Her activism has taken her to speak on many stages multiple times, including alongside HRH Duke of Cambridge and also across national TV, radio and print media. Working in communities teaching photography has been and is one of the greatest joys of her life!

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To learn more about Samia Creative visit www.samiacreative.com or email

samia.meah@gmail.com

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