“Success is liking yourself, liking what you do, and liking how you do it.” – Maya Angelou Two summers ago, Sena Fong started volunteering with the Disability Foundation in an…Continue readingSena Fong
“The best way to predict the future is to create it.” Anjeline Bukhari started volunteering online with the Disability Foundation in summer 2021. While searching for virtual volunteer opportunities, Anjeline…Continue readingAnjeline Bukhari
“Whatever happens, happens.” We constantly value the help of dedicated volunteers like Nayeli Cruz-Iqbal, who volunteers the summers with us at the BCMOS paddling program. Nayeli’s responsibilities consist of accompanying…Continue readingNayeli Cruz-Iqbal
“No act of kindness no matter how small, is ever wasted.” Lauren Foote can’t even remember a time when she wasn’t involved with The Disability Foundation. After all, along with…Continue readingLauren Foote
“There’s nothing you can’t do. You can do anything if you put your mind to it.” There’s nothing that gives Tetra volunteer (and now Coordinator) David Harshaw more pleasure than…Continue readingDavid Harshaw
Cody Wesley has been an asset to Tetra for many years. Not only does he volunteer as a project builder, he is also a community connector, mentors new volunteers, and has…Continue readingCody Wesley
We want to thank one of our most loyal volunteers, Celia Quigley, for offering her time, energy, and kayaking expertise with us at the British Columbia Mobility Opportunities Society (BCMOS).…Continue readingCelia Quigley
Nga Lê’s dedication to the Disabled Independent Gardeners Association (DIGA) has not gone unnoticed. A frequent volunteer with us for the past two years, Nga has assisted with all aspects…Continue readingNga Lê
We are extremely grateful for our Paddling Volunteer of the Year award recipient, Kyna Johnson. In one short year, Kyna has already made significant contributions to the BCMOS paddling program.
George volunteers with DIGA because “It’s very fulfilling and it’s fun for us [woodshop volunteers] to see people enjoy themselves. It doesn’t get a whole lot better than that!”Continue readingGeorge Shipley