Empowering Entrepreneurs with Disabilities
UnpublishedRunning a small business can be a life-changing experience, providing personal fulfillment and financial security. This is especially true for people with disabilities, who face additional challenges in finding work and carrying out daily tasks. There are approximately 6.2 million people with disabilities in Canada, and many want to become small business owners to build a sustainable future for themselves.
People with disabilities can benefit from owning a business in various ways, including schedule and workload flexibility, the ability to choose their clients, and the opportunity to leave a legacy. Also, entrepreneurship allows these individuals to become self-sufficient, make meaningful connections with others, and give back to the community.