A Westman organization that encourages creativity and provides the design studio and workshop to do so needs help adapting toys for children with disabilities.
The Creation Nation maker space was set up four years ago to provide a place where artists, craftspeople, innovators and makers could create projects using supplied tools and equipment like 3D printers, a laser cutter and a full woodworking shop.
The 6,000-square-foot space is located in the Brandon Neighbourhood Renewal Corporation (BNRC) at 440 Rosser Ave., according to Russ Mitchell, who started as a member and is now the Creation Nation co-ordinator.

Russ Mitchell, co-ordinator of Creation Nation, a space for those who make and create, holds up a toy that will be adapted to make it easier for a child with a disability to play with. (Michele McDougall/The Brandon…