Collin Overcomes Accessibility Hurdles
Collin, though visually impaired since 2001, has earned his PHD in psychology and is working towards building a career as a consultant.
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Skip to NavigationCollin, though visually impaired since 2001, has earned his PHD in psychology and is working towards building a career as a consultant.
My name is Luke, I’m 29 years old, and I am disabled.
Steven, who hails from Red Deer, Alberta, was born two and a half months prematurely. A lack of oxygen to the brain at birth resulted in Cerebral Palsy.
Jody, an Employ-Ability participant since January of 2008, has cerebral palsy (new window) which severely affects his mobility and his ability to speak. He communicates by pointing with a head stick at letters or words on a board mounted on his wheelchair, or using his head stick to type on a keyboard to send emails. […]
John came to the Employ-Ability program with minimal computer skills and steadily decreasing eye sight.