Follow the podcast: A passionate advocate for disability representation in Canadian theatre, Amy has had to reinvent herself as a performer after losing her sight. Her background is in acting,…Continue readingEpisode 74: Disability Representation in Canadian Theatre
“I am not what happened to me; I am what I choose to become. So, I will do what I can, with what I have, where I am” A Legacy…Continue readingAnahita Tehrani
“The smile I get when you help people…you can’t put a price on that.” A Legacy of Lifelong Impact For over three decades, Jim has been a quiet force of…Continue readingJim Stone
Rachael Ransom is a singer/songwriter who currently works in the film industry and is the Board President of Kickstart Disability Arts & Culture. In 2018, She met the Vancouver Adapted…Continue readingRachael Ransom
Jaycee Warfield learned about Vancouver Adapted Music Society on the Internet and contacted the Program Manager to learn more. Liking what she heard, she started coming to the studio and…Continue readingJaycee Warfield
“I believe that our experiences help shape who we are – inspiring us to strive to be better, to reach a point where we feel happy and fulfilled knowing we’ve…Continue readingSabrina Skyba-Lewin
“We are here to add what we can to life, not to get what we can from life” – William Osler “As long as you want to be there and…Continue readingClara Scaglione
“No matter where you’re at in life, volunteering can ground you and bring some added perspective into your life. In whatever capacity you can, giving back in some way…Continue readingCaroline Wolsey
“Nothing is impossible. The word itself says, ‘I’m possible” – Audrey Hepburn. “I love it and every time I get to volunteer, I get really excited and have the best…Continue readingJaden Cherry
“Journey to the end.“ Finding Purpose on the Water: Sean Compston’s Journey with Adaptive Sailing This month’s volunteer spotlight shines on Sean Compston, a dedicated sailing companion with the Adaptive…Continue readingSean Compston