Air Canada Staff Adapt Toys for Kids With Disabilities
On Thursday, we had a great time adapting toys with Air Canada staff at their office in Richmond.
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Clubs That Care youth leader Dante Bravi teamed up with his alma mater, the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT), to host a Hacking for the Holidays build event, making 150 low profile switches for children with disabilities.
Kathy is a support worker, providing day-to-day assistance and advocacy for individuals experiencing mental illness and homelessness.
When Lindsey joined our Creative Employment Options program, she worked one-on-one with a Job Developer that moved at her pace and assisted her with updating her resume and developing cover letters for jobs she was interested in.
Bonita works as a registered foot and hand reflexologist, and she also creates organic soap, which she sells at retail stores and farmer’s markets. For both, her listening skills are vital, whether she is working one-on-one with a reflexology client or talking with customers in a busy market.