Kerri coordinates 'Carabiner' in Christchurch which helps provide mentoring opportunities for young people aged 18-25 with disabilities. In this interview we talk about her childhood, love of the outdoors, working life and her views about what the word "disability" means. I really enjoyed talking with Kerri and she is a real inspiration - a few minutes of listening to this interview and you will see what I mean as her positivity and humour are catching!
Carabiner: https://carabiner.org.nz
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarabinerMentoring/
This is one of more than 80 interviews, for others listen in podcast apps or go to www.theseeds.nz
Thanks to Biz Dojo Christchurch where we met https://www.bizdojo.com/new-zealand/christchurch
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