National Volunteer Week Spotlight: Brian Campbell
“In my family, it was expected that you use your time and resources to help others. The thing I really love about Makers Making Change is it allows people to use and develop skills to help others.”
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Skip to Navigation“In my family, it was expected that you use your time and resources to help others. The thing I really love about Makers Making Change is it allows people to use and develop skills to help others.”
April 19th to 25th is National Volunteer Week. It’s time to applaud Canada’s almost 13 million volunteers from coast to coast.
For Jason, who has done one form or another of teaching for 20 years, volunteering with Distance Computer was a natural fit.
On July 25th we teamed up with Electronic Arts Vancouver (EA) to hold an Accessible Gaming Switch Buildathon in Burnaby, BC.
Gamers with disabilities were pitched against EA gamemakers, with both participants using the adapted technology—putting all players on a level playing field.