AMI’s The Pulse Features Our Holiday Hackathon
Grant Hardy and Accessible Media Inc. were onsite during our Holiday Hackathon to film interviews for their show, The Pulse.
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Skip to NavigationGrant Hardy and Accessible Media Inc. were onsite during our Holiday Hackathon to film interviews for their show, The Pulse.
Thank you to everyone who came out and helped us hack over 400 devices — 243 toys and 163 switches — for kids with disabilities at our first annual Holiday Hackathon on November 22nd!
Neil Squire’s Makers Making Change program is hosting their first annual Holiday Hackathon at The Amazing Brentwood on Friday, November 22nd. The sold-out event is part of #HackingForTheHolidays, their campaign that aims to ensure play is accessible to all children with disabilities this holiday season.
We’re excited to announce our first annual Holiday Hackathon at The Amazing Brentwood in Burnaby, BC. As part of this year’s Hacking for the Holidays campaign, on Friday, November 22nd, we’re going to switch adapt 250 toys to donate to kids with disabilities in Canada. And we need your help to do it!
Bob worked in the telecommunications industry as an engineer for 30 years before retiring in 1999. He loves working with electronics. So, when he came across Neil Squire’s Makers Making Change program at an event at the Coquitlam Public Library earlier this year, it quickly piqued his interest.