MP Ernie Klassen Visits Our Burnaby Head Office
Today, we were thrilled to host MP Ernie Klassen at our head office in Burnaby, giving him a tour of our office and programs as well as demonstrations of our assistive technology.
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Skip to NavigationToday, we were thrilled to host MP Ernie Klassen at our head office in Burnaby, giving him a tour of our office and programs as well as demonstrations of our assistive technology.
Yesterday, Mercy Beilem, Job Developer and Career Facilitator for Creative Employment Options at our Yellowknife office, attended the Yellowknife Farmers Market Welcoming Day for Newcomers, and shared our program and services at Somba ‘Ke Civic Plaza alongside our community partner CDÉTNO.
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.
We were thrilled to welcome the Purme Foundation to our head office in Burnaby yesterday for a tour. Purme Foundation, established in 2005, is a non-profit organization based in South Korea, specializing in supporting individuals with disabilities.
Tyler Fentie, the Accessible Gaming Lead for Neil Squire’s Makers Making Change program, was honoured to be invited by the Gyeonggi Rehabilitation Engineering Service Research Support Center to speak at the 2025 International Symposium on Assistive Technology in Seoul, South Korea on June 11th.