v www.durhamœnion.com The Canadian Statesman December g, 2006 PAGE All Durham advocate first recipient of award John Draper recognized for his commitment to people with disabilities By Crystal Crimi aiimigdurhjmrKjion.com ters and words on aboard attached to Ins wheelchair. Since graduating in 2005, Mr. Draper has started a business doing presentations for Maureen Wideman, chairwoman chairwoman of the accessibility working group for Durham your website to see you are an from the College Committee outstanding individual," said on Disability Issues in 2005, DURHAM -- John Draper is the first recipient of die and acceptance of people with For more -- on this story ofTcchnology. iormer Oshawa This Week co- , schools about building | watch vor-oi College president op student, received die award accessible, inclusive Leah Myers said she loves dial the first in recognition of his commit- communities tiirough ment to promote accessibility education and leadership. ArrpccihiHru AHwnr. . a i ----- ---- -- i--"I don'tfeel it's work," said went to an aiumnus. sue s; JZÏZ'ESZE. S"^l° n ^ d0 5™ p,,s - Mr. Draper.-Because I actually Mr.Draperisanoutsiand. I_ Ms. Myers, during the Dec. College and the Univer- 1 awards presentation to Mr. sity of Ontario Institute Draper. While at Durham College, Mr. Draper received die Jou- blin Scholarship from the Toronto Community Foundation Foundation and die Words i- Scholarships Scholarships from the International Accessibility Advocate Award went to an alumnus. She said presented by Durham's college He was born witii cerebral and university. palsy. Mr. Draper, a Durham Col- "I am so honoured," said Mr. away with his speaking," said lege journalism graduate and Draper, by pointing to let- as well as die Lisa Christine Evans Memorial Scholastic Achievement Award. Mr. Draper said winning the Glenn Crombie is one of his greatest achievements. He said being with good people like those at the college who have helped encourage love meeting new people." "He just blows the students ing individual who has gone above and beyond. "All one has to do is go to Society for Augmentative and him makes him feel good! Alternative Communication. For more information on He also earned the Glenn Crombie Memorial Award Mr. Draper, visit his website at www.togetherwerock.com. Walter Passarella / Mctroland Durham Region Media Group Journalism graduate John Draper smiles, after receiving receiving the first annual Accessibility Advocate Award for Journalism. NEWS ADVERTISER AvNERS WITH local businesses "0 BRING YOU AMAZING DEALS Ski Lakeridge is close by and offers great day and night skiing and snowboarding. The resort offers 22 runs (two mogul runs) and is 100 percent lit for night skiing. Runs are served by three quad chairlifts, two handle tows and two snowtubing tows. This passport will keep you busy all winter with over $600 in savings FOR JUST $29.99 YOU WILL RECEIVE • 2 - FREE DAY LIFT TICKETS* • 6 - FREE NIGHT LIFT TICKETS* • 2 - FREE EQUIPMENT RENTALS* • 1 - FREE LEARN TO LINK SPECIAL* • AND MOREI 'ALL ABOVE COUPONS ARE 2 FOR VS OR CAN BE REDEEMED AS 50% OFF Call or check website for complete details Other great passports available at www.passporttosavings.ca REAL VALUE YOU CAN TRUST FROM THE News Advertiser SUMNO WAX AND I1CKIUNO 5MCE IMS - , / -rr- r 3- jr 3 " J < < ■ j jZ ■ j" j •O// */*/>/ r> * * r r r ttrr t ri j \ r\ryr r r ' t / t / / / \J ^ J "J * M j j . V ^