More Access for Jeff with Distance Computer Comfort
Jeff is an avid volunteer. He wanted to access Spinal Cord Injury BC’s Virtual Peer Group events. However, ergonomic issues made it difficult for him to participate.
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Skip to NavigationJeff is an avid volunteer. He wanted to access Spinal Cord Injury BC’s Virtual Peer Group events. However, ergonomic issues made it difficult for him to participate.
Are you someone with a physical or sensory disability who would like to learn more about technology from the comfort of your own home?
As a teenager, Doug sought out the Neil Squire Society’s Computer Comfort program to learn basic skills. Twenty years later, he saw that the program was looking for volunteers and he signed up. Read why Doug gives.
Elly uses a cane for mobility and a wheelchair for longer distances. She joined Working Together to identify barriers to employment, learn about solutions to those barriers, and learn how to disclose a disability to an employer.
Bob had developed a range of technical skills in his hospital administration and education career. He began volunteering with the Neil Squire Society to give back.