“[It’s] Much Easier to Do My Job and Communicate With Customers”
After a long career as a service tech working on cars, Robert now works full-time driving the customer shuttle at a car dealership in Kamloops.
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Skip to NavigationAfter a long career as a service tech working on cars, Robert now works full-time driving the customer shuttle at a car dealership in Kamloops.
Lois works as an administrative assistant for a regional health authority. A large part of her job involves taking minutes for meetings and fielding many task requests. The meetings are held both in-person and virtually, and she found she was having trouble with her hearing loss in both contexts.
Hazen works as a care aid in a long-term care facility. A young cancer survivor, she has hearing loss as a side effect of her treatment, which affects her confidence in communicating in the workplace.
Huge congratulations to Makers Making Change volunteer Ethan on being named one of the 2025 Difference Makers of the Year by the Rick Hansen Foundation during National AccessAbility Week! Keep up the great work!
Today, staff, volunteers, and participants at our Burnaby office took a 15-minute stroll to the old office on Boundary Road for their National AccessAbility Week.