https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-pMZBQrjcU

A Difference in Language Won't Stop Acts of Love

After one encounter with a deaf customer, this barista took it upon herself to learn sign language so she could provide the same experience for this man as everyone else.

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Poetry brings people together

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CBS Evening News
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Teen Steps Up to Help Deaf & Blind Man

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Published on
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ON4iy8hq2hM

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London Restaurant Bakes Cake with Braille for a Visually-Impaired Woman's Birthday

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After one encounter with a deaf customer, this barista took it upon herself to learn sign language so she could provide the same experience for this man as everyone else.
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