Burnaby Students Help Us “Design an Ad”
We love taking part in their Design an Ad special feature each year. These ads were designed by grade 6 and 7 students at Capitol Hill Elementary and Second Street Elementary in Burnaby.
We use technology, knowledge and passion to empower Canadians with disabilities.
Skip to NavigationWe love taking part in their Design an Ad special feature each year. These ads were designed by grade 6 and 7 students at Capitol Hill Elementary and Second Street Elementary in Burnaby.
“When I experienced the sudden hearing loss, I began to wonder how I could keep doing a job that I really like if I couldn’t hear properly. The ATS program has helped me get past that fear and hesitancy — I am once again very confident about my ability to perform well in my role.”
“I had learned to live without for so many years that I did not realize how much of life I was losing out on.”
Vinzenz works at a retirement resort in Kelowna as an executive chef, arranging schedules for chefs, planning the menus, and preparing bread, desserts, and main dishes for 150 residents.
Amelia has been a long-time familiar face at Neil Squire, having been both a program participant and a volunteer. When she was looking for work recently, she knew to turn to our Working Together program.