Kam Becomes “An Efficient User” of His Smartphone
“I am visually impaired,” says Kam. “I was trying to learn how to use my smartphone. If you’re not able to use it, you’re missing out on a lot.”
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Skip to Navigation“I am visually impaired,” says Kam. “I was trying to learn how to use my smartphone. If you’re not able to use it, you’re missing out on a lot.”
Ghazi is originally from Syria, with an employment background in small engine mechanics. After some neck and wrist injuries, he experienced pain and mobility issues which prompted a change in his lifestyle and work tasks.
Tianna, a single mother living in Kelowna, is continuing her education as she looks towards a future career. However, she faces multiple barriers in both her program and on her path to employment.
“Since I started working with Neil Squire, I have become much more proficient with Dragon and now use it on a daily basis at work.”
“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.”