Angela Finds Independence with a New Wheelchair Lift
With a new wheelchair lift in her van thanks to WorkBC Assistive Technology Services, Angela no long has to worry about her commute to work.
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“I have a moderate high frequency hearing loss,” says Michelle. “I was finding it very challenging to do seminars or converse in larger groups because I couldn’t hear people’s responses.”
With the help of Working Together, Jordan landed a communications role at the Disability Foundation, a partner organization of Neil Squire through the BC Spinal Cord Injury Network.
With the help of the Working Together team, Smitha exceeded her expectations with a satisfying full-time position as a data clerk at a private immigration consultancy.
Shruti, of Richmond, is “truly grateful” for the WorkBC Assistive Technology Services program.