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Valentin Haüy & Louis Braille
Valentin Haüy believed that all children had the right to an education. Dismayed by society’s treatment of the blind, he opened a specialised school in 1784. This school would have a lasting impact as it helped lay the groundwork for future education models for the blind.
Amongst the school’s pupils was the young Louis Braille. In a time where little support was offered to the visually impaired, the school was instrumental to Braille’s learning. It was there that Braille developed his system of raised dots – a system that would later become the predominant method of reading and writing for the blind.
At UBS we also believe in helping our clients provide for the generations that will follow. We work with our clients, helping them find sustainable ways of pursuing their financial goals.
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