Tuesday 24 October 2017

My Book.

I've been working on my book, It's called simply "My Book" an autobiographer to help people understand what I have been through and why I needed to create Mightywheels to help all humans young or old with accessibility issues. We even help anyone who uses wheels because it's not the wheels we fix, it is the ground or surface areas on which we focus on getting repaired, and this benefits everyone.

Friday 13 October 2017

I'm a do,er.

Why I don't go to ADFourm no more,
This is what I wanted to do for the ADForum I was trying to invite the West Edmonton Mall’s hotel manager over to our next meeting and (putting him/her on the hot seat) asking a number of questions, like how come 85% of hotel do not have up-to-date accessibility building codes like theirs and out of their 500 roomed hotel why are only 2 designated accessible? Most of the ADForum mouths dropped, making the manager feel uncomfortable is against the law. I turned it around commenting “Isn’t packing us handicapped people into little unsafe rooms against the law too?

To see more human social issues goto
https://www.facebook.com/accessibilitys/

Wednesday 11 October 2017

Mightywheels was born.

I started Mightywheels to help people who use wheels, I'm an independent advocate that's always is looking for new member with new ideas to help people, Mightywheels.ca a wheel accessibility team, that will bring up and stand up for all people using wheels, accessibility for all. We'll bring attention to the poor surface area and report it to the right person, working for the city of Edmonton, so everyone can access their beautiful Edmonton. This free service can be used by anyone, parents pushing baby strollers, people using walking aids or wheelchairs like my self.
Our mission is to help bring much needed attention to difficulties people face every day. We want equal accessibility, so we can all access our beautiful city. I am hoping to raise awareness for people who struggle with accessibility each day. We'll appreciate any help that comes our way. I could not do this without my team of various helpers.

To see more human social issues goto
https://www.facebook.com/accessibilitys/

Attention please:

Are there any parents, children, elderly out there in your community that use wheels or walking aids? If so, we have Facebook page, you maybe interested in. We are Mightywheels, we are advocating the repairs of broken intersection, sidewalks, ramps and any other poor surface area. We are trying to gain awareness so everyone with these type of concern will know where to post their pictures and comments. After the pictures are posted along with address/location Mightywheels team will contact the various individual/organization who’s responsible for getting this area repaired.
I would be more than happy to meet you in person to answer any questions you may have.


To see more human social issues goto
https://www.facebook.com/accessibilitys/

Sunday 8 October 2017

This could involve everyone.

I'd really like to ask as many people as possible to visit my Facebook Mightywheels page, read and LIKE all my posts, Because this cause is so important for us all, parents pushing baby stroller, people using walking aids or wheelchairs as far as I know the human race haven't found the fountain of youth yet.

To see more human social issues goto
https://www.facebook.com/accessibilitys/

Wednesday 4 October 2017

Mail.

I receive a number of emails every day, that ask me not to come to their business because their builds are too old, to be accessible I understand that. But, what does bug me is people not understanding what Mightywheels does for society. We are only middle men for people who use wheels, here are 3 examples.
#1 a parent who pushes their baby stroller down 69th avenue to meet a friend at SecondCup she/he notices the broken sidewalk to enter the business. That’s when you can email Mightywheels and complain. Mightywheels has many contacts through the city. We will contact the right people to get the sidewalk repaired.
#2 a person using a walking aid down 69th avenue to meet a friend at SecondCup she/he notices the broken sidewalk to enter the business. That’s when you can email Mightywheels and complain. Mightywheels has many contacts through the city. We will contact the right people to get the sidewalk repaired.
#3 a person using a wheelchair, wheeling down 69th avenue to meet a friend at SecondCup she/he notices the broken sidewalk to enter the business. That’s when you can email Mightywheels and complain. Mightywheels has many contacts through the city. We will contact the right people to get the sidewalk repaired.

To see more human social issues goto
https://www.facebook.com/accessibilitys/