Drop Zone Takes Fundraising to new Heights!

A woman rappels off the top of manitoba hydro. she is wearing a minion costume with bright yellow top and denim overalls. She is strapped into a harness wearing a helmet, giving a thumbs up and smiling at the camera.

Falling bananas, courageous first-time rappelers, and impromptu acrobatics made this year’s drop zone event a sight to see! Fifty-two brave rappelers made the daring descent down the side of Manitoba Hydro for Easter Seals Drop Zone in support of Manitobans Possible.

A wheelchair user is on top of the manitoba hydro building. she is wearing a harness and a helmet talking to two people who appear to be giving her instructions.

Over $82,000 was raised to support Manitoba Possible’s diverse programs and services, including assistive technology that opens a world of independence, building stronger family bonds by helping families learn American Sign Language to communicate with their Deaf child, and providing opportunities to barrier-free summer camps that enable kids to create lasting memories.

A woman is strapped into a harness and leaning off the side of a tall building. the winnipeg skyline is in the background. She is smiling at the camera and wearing harness and a halmet. She is wearing a t shirt that says 'clueless'

We are incredibly grateful to our rappellers, sponsors, and volunteers who made it all possible.

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