ImagineAbility Inc

ImagineAbility Inc ImagineAbility provides day support services to adults living with an intellectual disability.

ImagineAbility promotes inclusion for all people, regardless of labels and human differences, contributing to a more enriched Winnipeg.

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09/09/2025

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Spark match! ImagineAbility Inc with the interior designers at GREY PEARL Interior Design, Amber Bauman and Amelia Karchut.

The goal of the project is to reimagine ImagineAbility's formerly industrial space at 436 William Ave to better fit their needs.

Grey Pearl and ImagineAbility will design a welcoming and quieter space that has good flow, and separation for the many activities that happen each day. This might include spaces for gym and exercise, arts and crafts, as well as comfortable spaces for relaxing and socializing.

All of this will allow the space to better serve both participants and staff.

We are happy to come and volunteer with Leftovers ❤️ Thank you for attending the AGM Alyssa and your continued support! ...
07/15/2025

We are happy to come and volunteer with Leftovers ❤️

Thank you for attending the AGM Alyssa and your continued support! ☺️

ImagineAbility Inc. Merchandise available now! Visit our online store to get your Swag today!Thank you for your Support!...
05/22/2025

ImagineAbility Inc. Merchandise available now! Visit our online store to get your Swag today!

Thank you for your Support! 🧡💜🩷🩵

Thank you, for all you do for our community!🙌🏽❤️North North End Women's Centre.We are grateful for our friendship and to...
03/04/2025

Thank you, for all you do for our community!
🙌🏽❤️North North End Women's Centre.
We are grateful for our friendship and to support each other to do great things for our community. 🫶🏽

Huge thanks to ImagineAbility Inc for their ongoing support and donations of food ♥️ImagineAbility provides day support services to adults living with an intellectual disability. ImagineAbility promotes inclusion for all people, regardless of labels and human differences, contributing to a more enriched Winnipeg. ImagineAbility Inc

ImagineAbility recognizes December 3, is International Day of Persons with Disabilities. ❤️We must continue amplifying v...
12/03/2024

ImagineAbility recognizes December 3, is International Day of Persons with Disabilities. ❤️

We must continue amplifying voices, breaking down barriers, and ensuring everyone is seen, heard, and valued. Disability matters, and together, we can build a world where all people, regardless of ability, are fully included and respected.

We are happy to give back and support in any way we can. ❤️🙌🏽🤩 Great job everyone!
06/05/2024

We are happy to give back and support in any way we can. ❤️🙌🏽🤩 Great job everyone!

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12/03/2023

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To all involved in the creation, concepts, acting, and production of these videos a huge congratulations on winning Gol...
11/16/2023

To all involved in the creation, concepts, acting, and production of these videos a huge congratulations on winning Gold! 🙌🏽

News from Los Angeles this week:

UpHouse And Abilities Manitoba Bring Home The Gold

Manitoba disability awareness campaign gains global recognition at the Shorty Impact Awards

Winnipeg, November 16, 2023 – There are Barriers in place preventing people, everywhere, from fully accessing and engaging with organizations and businesses. On November 13, in Los Angeles, it was announced that UpHouse, a Winnipeg-based marketing and public relations agency, and Abilities Manitoba’s campaign, Barrier Town, won gold at the Shorty Impact Awards in the Disability Awareness category.

The gold-winning ad campaign’s objective was to bring awareness to the Accessibility for Manitobans Act and encourage Manitoban organizations to remove barriers in a way that would leave a lasting mark on the audience. Developed by UpHouse, the campaign was up against competitors such as the Oscars, Starbucks and the Lincoln Centre for the Performing Arts.

Designed to honour purpose-driven work, the Shorty Impact Awards is an international awards program for campaigns and projects that make the world a better place. Based in Los Angeles, previous recipients of the awards include Michelle Obama, HBO and UNICEF.

“We’re thrilled to have won gold at this year’s Shorty Impact Awards and to see this work recognized on a global stage. Barrier Town deserves this recognition because there’s a lot of work that needs to be done to break down the barriers that people with disabilities experience around the world,” said Brenlee Coates, Creative Director of UpHouse. “We wanted this campaign to show people how difficult life can be for others in a way that’s so obvious, it’s impossible not to see the flaws in the system. Using satirical delivery makes it hard to forget those flaws and highlights why it’s important for organizations to leave Barrier Town behind and commit to creating a more accessible world. We couldn’t be prouder of this message and everyone who contributed to the project.”

Abilities Manitoba connected UpHouse to people with intellectual disabilities so that representation was present at every stage of the project. Through the lived experiences they shared, the concept of Barrier Town was developed. With Abilities Manitoba’s collaboration and consent, the campaign uses humour, creating a farcical, fictional town that invited people to an uncomfortable and hostile world — a world that people with disabilities experience every day.

The campaign focused on three common barriers that people with disabilities face when interacting with organizations in Manitoba: customer service, information and communications, and employment.

“Removing the barriers that people with intellectual disabilities face starts with the awareness that they exist in organizations. People go about their days without knowing how easy they have it; all it takes is a slightly different perspective to see what’s in front of them. Barrier Town is that perspective these organizations might be missing. And the beautiful thing about the video is that it’s ridiculous, outrageous and infuriating, so it’s memorable,” said Margo Powell, Executive Director of Abilities Manitoba. “No one wants to be a part of Barrier Town, but that’s the world so many people live in. This campaign seeks to change that, and winning gold on a global scale shows how universal the desire is to change this.”

The Disability Awareness category overall winner was the Lincoln Centre for the Performing Arts, followed by UpHouse and Abilities Manitoba who received gold. Starbucks and JanSport won silver and bronze, respectively.

Funding for the campaign was provided by the Manitoba Government through the Manitoba Accessibility Fund. For more information on Welcome to Barrier Town and to view the award-winning campaign, visit uphouseinc.com/barrier-town.

Barrier Town video: https://vimeo.com/856900256

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About UpHouse Inc.

UpHouse is an award-winning, diverse-owned marketing and public relations agency. It is a certified diverse supplier through Canada’s LGBT+ Chamber of Commerce and is B-Corp Certified. With the purpose to inspire the social consciousness of brands, UpHouse works with organizations to develop their supplier diversity stories and elevate messages that needs to be heard. We work to make communications authentic, accessible and diverse.

About Abilities Manitoba

Abilities Manitoba is the recognized megaphone for issues that affect persons with intellectual disabilities in the province. The not-for-profit organization champions equity, access, participation and rights for Manitobans with intellectual disabilities, as well as promote the quality standards for member organizations that support people with disabilities. Abilities Manitoba is your source for current information on issues and accomplishments in the field.

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❤️🇨🇦 We Remember. Thank you. 🇨🇦❤️
11/11/2023

❤️🇨🇦 We Remember. Thank you. 🇨🇦❤️

11/10/2023
Today we honour our Indigenous Veterans. Thank you for your service. ❤️ 🧡 💜
11/08/2023

Today we honour our Indigenous Veterans. Thank you for your service. ❤️ 🧡 💜

INDIGENOUS VETERANS DAY CEREMONY: WINNIPEG

You are invited to attend a ceremony for National Indigenous Veterans Day on Wednesday, November 8 at the Neeginan Centre Rotunda at 181 Higgins Avenue in Winnipeg.

Join the students of the Aboriginal Community Campus as they honour Indigenous Veterans, along with Grand Chief Jerry Daniels of the Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO) and our new Veterans Affairs Coordinator, Justin Woodcock.

Guests are asked to arrive at 10 am.

The ceremony will begin at 10:30 am.

After the ceremony ends, there will be a light lunch.

To find information about other ceremonies taking place in honour of Indigenous Veterans Day, please visit our website: https://scoinc.mb.ca/indigenous-veterans-day-events-2023/

ImagineAbility is hosting a Halloween Party this Friday, Oct 27, 2023.  6-9:30 pm see poster below. 🎃💀👻🎉🍕🍫 🎃💀👻🎉🍕🍫Tickets...
10/23/2023

ImagineAbility is hosting a Halloween Party this Friday, Oct 27, 2023. 6-9:30 pm see poster below.

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Tickets are going fast! Make sure you don’t miss out on the fun!
If you would like to join us for a Spooky evening, and come see our haunted house! 🫣

Tickets are $10.00
To get ticket’s contact:
Tara, 204-230- 2625 or tbuzahora@imagineability.ca

Address

436 William Avenue
Winnipeg, MB
R3AOJ4

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

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