Rebecca Excels With Her New Job
Rebecca is known by coworkers, family members and friends in her town of Middleton, Nova Scotia for her outgoing and friendly personality.
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Skip to NavigationRebecca is known by coworkers, family members and friends in her town of Middleton, Nova Scotia for her outgoing and friendly personality.
Volunteers from the Workplace Essential Skills (WES) Pre-Apprenticeship Carpentry Program, from Kingsclear and Oromocto First Nations, New Brunswick, raised money and adapted toys for children at the IWK Health Centre in Halifax.
Fourth year Dalhousie University mechanical engineering student Kerilyn Kennedy is no stranger to assistive design.
While he was completing his business degree at Acadia University, Jordan was referred to Neil Squire’s Working Together program through his university’s accessible services department. He was incredibly motivated and enthusiastic about his future goals but needed some direction and support developing his skills connecting with employers.
We wanted to introduce you to three of Makers Making Change’s new chapters — the Open Access Resource Centre (OARC) in Winnipeg, Manitoba; EAST at Nettleton STEAM School in Jonesboro, Arkansas; and Nova Scotia Community College’s Disability Supports and Services program.