Underwood and First Lady Hovah Underwood. Her position there opened the door to an opportunity to serve as press secretary and later special events coordinator to West Virginia Governor Cecil H. After nearly two years in Rockford, she returned to Charleston, her hometown and West Virginia's capitol city, to co-anchor the 5 p.m. While in Rockford, Wendy traveled to Russia for a special report on "Life after Communism" and the spiritual freedom many Russians are now able to enjoy. She then went on to work in several television markets across the country as an anchor/reporter, including: NBC affiliate WCYB-TV in Bristol, Virginia ABC affiliate WCHS-TV in Charleston, West Virginia and NBC affiliate WTVO-TV in Rockford, Illinois. She began her television career at NBC affiliate KYEL-TV in Yuma, Arizona in 1987 after graduating from West Virginia University in 1986 with a B.S. Wendy has traveled internationally covering stories like Billy Graham's Amsterdam 2000 Conference and the spiritual revival among the youth in England.
She also co-anchors Christian World News which airs on Friday evenings in the United States on the Trinity Broadcasting Network.Īfter a year as CBN's Congressional Correspondent on Capitol Hill, Wendy moved to the Virginia Beach Headquarters to concentrate on stories with a more spiritual emphasis. *TAD organisations exist in all states, ACT and NT.Wendy Griffith reports on a wide range of issues for CBN News and its Christian World News division. *Outside of Sydney Solve-TAD has branches and interest groups in Albury -Wodonga, Broken Hill, Clarence Valley, Central Coast, Central West, Dubbo, Griffith, Hunter, Illawarra, Northern Rivers, Shoalhaven, Southern Highlands and Wagga. Because Solve-TAD is a voluntary organisation, the client pays only for the technical volunteer's out-of-pocket expenses. The assessment team will also visit rural areas to conduct clinics when requested by therapists. Otherwise contact the Sydney office for more information. If you are in a country area serviced by a local Solve-TAD Branch or Interest Group, the contact person will be the coordinator for that region.
*In Sydney, Solve-TAD's CDE team (consisting of a professional engineer and physiotherapist) will come to the client's home or workplace to assess the nature of the problem, by appointment. *Solve-TAD may be approached to either modify an existing item or develop a completely new device for an individual need.
*Provide information on previous technical solutions and allied technology for people with disabilities. * Provide information on aids and technology to people with disabilities, rehabilitation, health, engineering and other professionals, government, and the community. * Make and supply custom designed aids, where commercial equipment is not suitable, utilising the skills of volunteers and our health care and engineering professionals. TAD also employs a therapy team who work with clients, their carers and our volunteers to design and build the equipment to meet the individual's therapeutic needs.
Seniors have items to support them at home like shower stands, modified walking frames and adjustable chairs and lounges. Children with disabilities have bath seats, mobility carts and supportive seating to make them comfortable at home and school. Thanks to Solve-TAD volunteers, parents with quadriplegia have special cots, prams and change tables to meet their exact needs.