Prospect Employees in Edmonton Build Interact Switches
On March 3rd, Prospect employees in Edmonton built Interact Switches to go to Albertans in need during a Makers Making Change build event.
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Skip to NavigationOn March 3rd, Prospect employees in Edmonton built Interact Switches to go to Albertans in need during a Makers Making Change build event.
Starting her new business as an intuitive coach, through WorkBC Assistive Technology Services, Trina received devices and software to help with learning, reading, and writing.
Amy had recently become unemployed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and had wanted to become self-employed again.
“I feel so confident and empowered now! I didn’t realize how much hearing loss I had,” Sheryl explains.
While he was completing his business degree at Acadia University, Jordan was referred to Neil Squire’s Working Together program through his university’s accessible services department. He was incredibly motivated and enthusiastic about his future goals but needed some direction and support developing his skills connecting with employers.