Veronica Gets a Stable Job That Meets Her Needs and Skills
Veronica, who has metatarsalgia syndrome and facet joint syndrome, approached Working Together to find a job that would be stable and meet her physical needs.
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One of our makers, Rashmi, shares her experience at the Access Makeathon in our latest Makers Making Change video.
This Thursday in Toronto, 40 Bell employees will be making a profound difference in the lives of a people living with disabilities. In teams, they will work together to build more than 30 LipSyncs.
TORONTO, October 10, 2017 – Bell Mobility is partnering with the Neil Squire Society’s Makers Making Change initiative for the Bell LipSync Buildathon at Toronto’s STEAMLabs on October 12, 2017.
On October 5 and 6, Chad aims to complete building 20 LipSyncs with the help of UBC students and Vancouver Hack Space members. Everyone is welcome!