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Emaration's Outreach & Community Support

Help that shows up.

Our charitable arm funds, builds, and shares assistive technology for people who need it — starting at home, in Oregon.

What it is

A charitable arm with money behind it.

Emaration's Outreach & Community Support (EOCS) is the mission expression of the company — not a marketing wrapper. It is led by co-founder Jordan Remington Williams, and it is funded by a structural commitment: ten percent of Emaration's net profit.

The commitments

10%of net profit funds the outreach arm — written into how Emaration operates.
20units in the light-up cane's first run. Quality first, before scale.
100%transparency on what we fund and what we deliver.
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Who we help

People who truly need support.

  • People with vision loss
  • People with hearing loss
  • People living with both
  • Veterans with sensory disabilities
  • And anyone else who truly needs support

Year one is focused in Oregon, in partnership with the Oregon Commission for the Blind — the same organization that helped Jordan build his own independence.

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What we're building

The light-up cane.

It began with a near-miss on a dark street. A flagship initiative of the outreach arm is a cane that lights up — so a person with vision loss is visible to the world around them, especially after dark.

We're building it the right way: a small, careful first run, with the goal of being known for quality and care — one delivered device at a time.

Read where the idea came from →

Partner with us, or follow along.

Whether you're an organization that serves this community or a person who wants to help, there's a place for you.