Air Canada Staff Adapt Toys for Kids With Disabilities
On Thursday, we had a great time adapting toys with Air Canada staff at their office in Richmond.
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Clubs That Care youth leader Dante Bravi teamed up with his alma mater, the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT), to host a Hacking for the Holidays build event, making 150 low profile switches for children with disabilities.
While we’ve often highlighted the efforts of our volunteers, today we want to do something a little different — we want to share the great work a couple of Hacking for the Holidays supporters are doing to raise funds to ensure kids with disabilities get the adapted toys they need to play independently.
We did it! You helped us raise over $147,000 for this year’s Hacking for the Holidays campaign. Your tremendous support helped give the gift of play to kids with disabilities during the holidays and will continue to assist our ongoing work.
On December 3rd, approximately 100 volunteers joined us for our annual International Day of Persons with Disabilities build event in Fredericton hosted in partnership with the New Brunswick’s Premier’s Council on Disabilities.