DIY AT Helps Ashley Clip Her Nails Without Frustration
Ashley, who was born without a thumb on her right hand, printed our Nail Clipper Holder to make clipping her nails much easier.
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Neil Squire and our Makers Making Change program were featured on Global BC’s “This Is BC” segment during Global News Hour at 6.
For one occupational therapist in Vancouver, BC, Makers Making Change came in handy when her client with a spinal cord injury needed a customized utensil holder.
Marla Calder, an occupational therapist at the Stan Cassidy Centre for Rehabilitation in Fredericton, New Brunswick has some great successes with the LipSync.
Jacqueline works as an on-call case manager for an immigrant-serving agency in Vancouver. She helps immigrants find employment in the same field they were employed in their home country, helping them with everything from finding positions and training to resume writing to interview prep.