A Supportive Environment Helps Megan Find a Great Job
Megan, who is Indigenous and lives in Prince Albert, was diagnosed with cerebral palsy as a child and uses a motorized wheelchair. Megan also has generalized anxiety and depression.
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Skip to NavigationMegan, who is Indigenous and lives in Prince Albert, was diagnosed with cerebral palsy as a child and uses a motorized wheelchair. Megan also has generalized anxiety and depression.
Elana spends quite a bit of time volunteering, and in particular, with a cause that’s close to her heart — teaching a workshop on living with chronic pain.
Andrew learned about WorkBC Assistive Technology Services from Surrey Hearing Care, and decided to apply. He was approved for funding that covered most of the costs of a new set of high quality hearing aids.
Bernadine, who is Indigenous and lives in Regina, joined our Creative Employment Options program looking for a part-time job that would accommodate her wheelchair.
Recently, the Creation Nation Maker Space has joined as a Makers Making Change chapter, playing a big part in Neil Squire’s #HackingForTheHolidays campaign, adapting toys for children with disabilities in the community.