A Supportive Environment Helps Megan Find a Great Job
Megan, who is Indigenous and lives in Prince Albert, was diagnosed with cerebral palsy as a child and uses a motorized wheelchair. Megan also has generalized anxiety and depression.
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Skip to NavigationMegan, who is Indigenous and lives in Prince Albert, was diagnosed with cerebral palsy as a child and uses a motorized wheelchair. Megan also has generalized anxiety and depression.
Bernadine, who is Indigenous and lives in Regina, joined our Creative Employment Options program looking for a part-time job that would accommodate her wheelchair.
Daryn is Indigenous and lives in Regina, Saskatchewan. He joined our Creative Employment Options program looking for a part-time job at a warehouse or bottle depot.
Indigenous Disability Awareness Month (IDAM) celebrates the achievements of Indigenous peoples living with disabilities and recognize the significant and valuable contributions they make to our communities socially, economically, and culturally every day.
Rebecca completed a volunteer work placement at a local post-secondary support office to help add to her current skill set and make her more marketable in her community. She did such a good job that she was offered a part-time position as a Front Desk Receptionist.