VOICES OF AWWA

‘Disabled does not mean Unable!’
“I was born with a condition called Spina Bifida, It is a birth defect that occurs when the spine and spinal cord don’t form properly.

A Story about my Sister and I
“I have an older twin sister. It was easy for my parents to compare milestones growing up. My sister could walk, but I couldn’t. She

Paracanoeing with clients from AWWA Community Integration Service
“It’s been an amazing journey partnering with AWWA Community Integration Service (CIS) where our volunteers organise weekly paracanoeing sessions for the students at Macritchie Resevoir.

What an Inclusive Workplace means to me
“I am physically challenged and visually impaired. Finding employment is always a challenge. A lot of organisations claim they are an inclusive workplace just because

My first time at the Purple Parade
“As I grow older, I try to keep myself active by going out on morning walks and doing stretching exercises. When I heard the Purple

Volunteering with AWWA Family Service Centre
“I began my volunteering journey with AWWA 7 years ago when I was just 12 years old. Volunteering keeps me happy, and the fact that