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Cherry Nixdorf is an occupational therapist at the Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba. When she learned about Makers Making Change, she became very interested in the LipSync.
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Skip to NavigationCherry Nixdorf is an occupational therapist at the Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba. When she learned about Makers Making Change, she became very interested in the LipSync.
We wanted to introduce you to three of Makers Making Change’s new chapters — the Open Access Resource Centre (OARC) in Winnipeg, Manitoba; EAST at Nettleton STEAM School in Jonesboro, Arkansas; and Nova Scotia Community College’s Disability Supports and Services program.
Through Digital Jumpstart, Season received an ergonomic keyboard, sit-stand desk, and ergonomic mouse, and learned how to make PowerPoint presentations for her business.
Community Futures Manitoba and Saskatchewan have had a long partnership with the Neil Squire Prairie Regional Office in Regina, Saskatchewan, often referring their clients to our Digital Jumpstart program to help them raise their computer skills and get them the necessary supports to get online.