
Wednesday Jul 05, 2023
Adventures Without Barriers: Discovering Accessible Travel in British Columbia
At 29 years old, Davenock was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) and urged by her physicians to leave her career as a social worker due to stress.
One in four people has some form of disability, equating to a huge group of people who may experience difficulties travelling or may even avoid it altogether due to stress. A vocal advocate for accessibility awareness and a member of the committees created to assist the Canadian government with the creation of the first Canadians with Disability Act (CDA), Davenock built Travel For All around the mantra that “travel should be INCLUSIVE, not exclusive.”
Originally published on globalheroes.com. Learn more at travel-for-all.com.
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