National Volunteer Week Spotlight: Brian Campbell
“In my family, it was expected that you use your time and resources to help others. The thing I really love about Makers Making Change is it allows people to use and develop skills to help others.”
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Skip to Navigation“In my family, it was expected that you use your time and resources to help others. The thing I really love about Makers Making Change is it allows people to use and develop skills to help others.”
Adam’s work is taxing on his body due to a spinal cord condition. Through WorkBC Assistive Technology Services, he received an office chair, keyboard lap desk, and other accommodations.
Jeffrey, an apartment manager, received funding for hearing aids through WorkBC ATS. “[It’s] significantly improved my ability to listen and follow conversation.”
Working for a home care provider in Kelowna, Karen helps clients live in their own homes. However, she was finding that she needed help herself.
Tessa, who is going to school for 3D modeling, was experiencing a repetitive strain injury — tendonitis — and back pain. Through WorkBC Assistive Technology Services, she received a number of important ergonomic accommodations.