First in Florida — Only of its kind nationally

Enabling Access

Student-engineered assistive technology, designed and 3D printed to restore independence for people with disabilities.

Our Mission

Where Innovation Meets Compassion

Researchers at The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis have teamed with students from Miami's Christopher Columbus High School to design and deliver assistive technology devices that transform the lives of people with physical challenges.

Enabling Access is a student-led project that combines STEM education with social impact, empowering young innovators to create practical solutions — from adaptive grips to custom wheelchair mounts — all delivered free of charge.

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A student demonstrating a 3D-printed assistive device to a patient at the rehabilitation center
What We Do

Engineering Independence

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Identify Needs

We work directly with patients and medical professionals to understand specific mobility and accessibility challenges that require custom solutions.

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Design & Print

Using CAD software, 3D scanning, and advanced 3D printing, we engineer and fabricate custom assistive devices tailored to each individual.

03

Deliver with Care

We personally deliver every device to patients at the Christine E. Lynn Rehabilitation Center, ensuring proper fit and providing hands-on support.

Our Impact

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High School Program of Its Kind in the Nation
In Action

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Whether you want to volunteer, spread awareness, or partner with us — every contribution helps restore independence.

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