CTV Saskatoon Features Clubs That Care Leader Nicolas’ Work in His Community
CTV Saskatoon recently did a great feature on Nicolas, one of our Clubs That Care leaders, and the great work he is doing to provide assistive technology to his community.
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Skip to NavigationCTV Saskatoon recently did a great feature on Nicolas, one of our Clubs That Care leaders, and the great work he is doing to provide assistive technology to his community.
Hannah is an occupational therapist at a pediatric clinic in Collingwood, Ontario. She’s also a Clubs That Care youth leader, making assistive devices for the clinic and her community.
With help from funding from the Clubs That Care initiative of Neil Squire’s Makers Making Change program, the team at Worlds UNBound have been engaging their summer camp participants in assistive device builds, allowing students to get hands-on STEM learning opportunities all while making a difference in the lives of people with disabilities in their community.
Jaxon has always been interested in technology, whether it be computers or experimenting with Arduino boards. His other passion is helping people, so much so that he even tried making his own business when he was younger to help seniors with their technology needs — he learned coding building a website for the business.
Are you a high school or university student and want to make a difference in the lives of people with disabilities? Our Clubs That Care initiative is back, and we’re looking for youth leaders (ages 15-30) in Canada to engage their communities in building assistive devices for Canadians with disabilities.