TetraNation is back for 2021! This annual friendly competition between our chapters across Canada will be taking place during # National Volunteer Week, April 18-24. The submissions are already rolling…Continue readingTetraNation 2021
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TetraCon participants attend a talk on how universities work with Tetra to provide university students with real-world design and engineering projects. Read more in the PDF:Continue readingGizmo: Winter 2020/21
Through the years, Harry Hardy completed 367 Tetra projects and consulted on 200 more. He established himself as a mentor to young volunteers and was always willing to lend assistance…Continue readingGizmo: Summer 2020
Thank you to everyone who submitted a video to this year’s Tetra Nation! We have videos from coast to coast = 39 in total, the most submissions ever! It has…Continue readingTetra Nation Competition
The 2019 TetraNation contest wrapped up on October 11th with participation coming from chapters across the country. Your innovations and creativity truly encourage us to re-imagine what is possible! One…Continue readingFall 2019
TetraNation: a celebration of the people who have made three decades of solutions to physical barriers possible, and we are celebrating by recognizing and highlighting our volunteers’ hard work and…Continue readingSummer/Fall 2018
We’re celebrating the Tetra Society’s 30th anniversary by launching TetraNation an exciting video project to bring some much deserved recognition to our hardworking volunteers. Read more in the PDF:Continue readingWinter 2017/18
HALIFAX: Mackayla has just turned three and loves to be mobile so she can be independent and play with other children. Cerebral palsy does not stop her. And thanks to…Continue readingSummer 2017
HAMILTON: Rowan Rader wanted to walk, run and play outdoors like any other six-year-old, but there wasn’t a walker available that could allow him any kind of independence. Children’s walkers…Continue readingWinter 2016/17
KELOWNA: A roll-under crib with swing-out doors has put parenthood within reach for Jessica Vliegenthart. She is one of a rapidly growing number of moms with disabilities – to judge…Continue readingSpring 2016
