Stories

Manitoba Possible’s Ambassadors

Meagan is a wheelchair user. She is on top of Manitoba Hydro Place getting ready to rappel. She is wearing a yellow helmet and giving a thumbs up to the camera.

Meaghan

“I want to help advocate for those in the disabled community. We are capable, independent, determined and strong.”

A selfie of Ava who has shoulder length brown hair and has glasses on top of her head. She appears to be inside the top of a skyscraper.In the background is a birds eye view of a downtown and tall buildings.

Ava

“If we want a society that is better for all, we need to include all voices, including disabled people.”

Janelle-Marie on a pride parade float. She is a wheelchair user with long black hair. She is wearing bright makeup and waving a rainbow flag

Janelle-Marie

“I want to share the vision of Manitoba Possible. I’d also like to hear and learn from you—let's do this together."

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Creating a Community Kitchen Accessible to All

Manitoba Possible’s current kitchen space was built over two decades ago to accommodate a growing demand for inclusive recreation programs. Time has started to show itself in the small space, outdated accessibility, and aging appliances. We now have the opportunity to build a new space—a model of accessibility that will be a welcoming community hub for all.

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Manitoba Possible Launches Breaking Barriers Campaign

Manitoba Possible is setting a new benchmark for accessibility with the launch of its Breaking Barriers Capital Campaign. The community‑driven effort to raise $3.8 million will help transform 1680 Notre Dame Avenue into the non-profit organization’s new home, shaped through extensive community collaboration and guided by design decisions that prioritize accessibility from the start.

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