BC Centre For Ability With Josh Myers, Executive Director
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Dive into the inspiring story of the BC Centre for Ability, a beacon of hope for individuals with disabilities. In this insightful episode, Douglas Nelson speaks with Josh Myers, the Executive Director of the BC Centre for Ability, about the organization’s journey from its origins in the 1960s to its current role in promoting inclusion and providing vital services. Josh details how the organization has adapted over the decades, including its expansion into new areas and its role in the Foundry Burnaby project, which aims to address mental health needs in the community. Don’t miss this episode highlighting the BC Centre for Ability’s crucial work and its positive impact on individuals with disabilities.
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