University of Saskatchewan Student Teachers Build Rocker Switches
On October 10th, student teachers from the University of Saskatchewan worked together to build Rocker Switches for our #HackingForTheHolidays campaign.
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Skip to NavigationOn October 10th, student teachers from the University of Saskatchewan worked together to build Rocker Switches for our #HackingForTheHolidays campaign.
To kick off #HackingForTheHolidays 2023, we partnered with HSBC Bank Canada to host a build event on September 18th. HSBC Bank Canada employees from Toronto and Vancouver volunteered their time to adapt 35 toys that will be donated to local hospitals and kids with disabilities.
We are proud to announce the release of four OpenAT joystick devices that were developed as part of the Government of Canada’s Assistive Technology Program.
On Friday, our Makers Making Change team hosted our BC Solutions team for a build event, making switches and adapting toys. It was a great team building event, and best of all, the toys will go to local kids with disabilities as part of our #HackingForTheHolidays campaign.
Neil Squire’s Makers Making Change program is launching their second annual #HackingForTheHolidays campaign to make sure that play is accessible to all kids with disabilities this holiday season.