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Try on a Disability Challenge 2015

Mayor Jack Froese Phantom Menace

Mayor Ted Schaffer – 2 C’s Changes and Chances

David Truman – Opening Eyes

Alan Davis – Wheeling 4 a Cause

Shelley Besse – Advocates

John Aldag – No Cheating

Brenda Anderson – JBM Productions

Bev Dornan – Change

Leon Jensen – Ferocious Badgers

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Although I have done sensitivity training before for mental health issues, I really appreciated the opportunity to try on a disability. It definitely made me more mindful and aware of the challenges people with disabilities face and the little things I may be able to do to help.
Anonymous (from Try on a Disability)
We had been trying to find resources to replace an electric wheelchair for one of our parish members. You achieved more in one week than we had in 5 months! We cannot thank you enough, not only for all your support, but also for your amazing, positive attitude. Thank you again for all you are accomplishing in our communities.
St. Dunstan's Anglican Church, Aldergrove
After 9 years of struggling, calling fire dept, crying and begging A1 wheelchairs to please help fix my wheelchair to make it usable and safe as they were contacted to do, Zosia finally put me on to Rob of ‘the rehab shop’. Thank you so much Zosia! Rob fixed my chair and helped me arrange for a new one…He’s a great guy…so refreshingly helpful! Thanks again.
KH
Just wanted to say a huge THANK-YOU for the machine for [name withheld].  He set it up yesterday and has already spend hours on it.  He told me that it is the most amazing gift he has ever received and he is now able to read! [He] has always avoided reading anything for it was such a huge struggle but now he is going around the house collecting machines, books anything that he wants to see, and enhancing them on the screen.  Tonight he was able, for the first time, to help my 8 yr old with hi…
MFP
Regardless of any other help, seeing you use your reacher has changed my life. I bought myself a long one with suction cups, and I took down some things from high shelves that I either want but couldn’t really get, or have no use for. And I must have picked up at least 500 things from the floor with it by now, including scraps of paper and so much more. Suddenly I am not helpless, but powerful. Maybe that seems silly, but I really feel it.
J.S. Langley BC
I wish you organization well with the fundraiser but I am on call that weekend so will not be able to come. You are making a difference in the community, I have had clients on service that have received equipment from you.I will forward you email to others. Thanks.
LG
Thank you so very much for your generous gift from your pos-abilities organization.  This machine is a godsend to me.  I appreciate and am grateful to know Zosia.  She is a kind and caring person who will help anyone who needs help.
VC, Langley
The demonstration where the woman was hearing voices was so enlightening for me because my cousin had schizophrenia and it gave me a deeper understanding of his struggles – it was heartbreaking.
Anonymous (from Try on a Disability)

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