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Carinna Kenigsberg

Director at Power To Be

Carinna Kenigsberg has extensive work experience in the non-profit sector. Carinna began their career in 2005 as a Behaviour Consultant at the Child and Family Counselling Association. In this role, Carinna provided support and guidance to individuals and families in need.

In 2006, Carinna joined Power To Be, where they held multiple positions over the years. Carinna started as a Program Manager, responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations and the well-being of staff, participants, and stakeholders. Carinna was also involved in developing long-term plans and goals to create positive change in the community.

Carinna's dedication and expertise led to their promotion as Director at Power To Be in March 2020. In this position, they focused on building connections and partnerships, managing regional and local relationships, and sharing knowledge on inclusivity and accessibility.

Carinna's work experience demonstrates their commitment to supporting others and making a difference in the community.

Carinna Kenigsberg attended the University of Victoria from 1998 to 2003. During this time, they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Child and Youth Care, with a focus on Child and Youth Care. Additionally, Carinna has obtained a certification as an Assistant Overnight Guide with SKABC, but no specific details regarding the institution or the year of obtaining this certification are provided.

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Brentwood Bay, Canada

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Power To Be

Power To Be began with an idea: help people living with a disability or barrier to access nature. The idea grew into a community, connecting participants to adventures, and supporters to opportunities, collectively redefining our definition of ability. Based in Victoria and Vancouver, we are a non-profit organization that empowers people to explore their limitless abilities through inclusive adventures rooted in nature. We believe finances shouldn’t prevent anyone from accessing nature, and we work to remove cognitive, physical, and social barriers to the outdoors, while encouraging participants to explore who they are and what they are capable of, with the support of our staff, volunteers, and each other.