Judith Snow was a remarkable leader, philosopher, teacher, artist, and creator. Without Judith’s pioneering leadership, we would not have the Joshua Committee, the Circle of Friends and more. She was the first person in Canada to battle for independent funding for a person living with complex disabilities. Judith didn’t believe in disability – just Giftedness and Capacity. She wrote, lectured, traveled the world and lived every day to the full till her death in May, 2015.
The Joshua Committee Model This inspiring document shares the story of Judy Snow, a trailblazing...
This inspiring address by Judith A. Snow, delivered at Frontier College’s 89th Annual Meeting, explores...
Right Two Eulogies – Judieht Snow This heartfelt document features two eulogies by Judith Snow,...
Personal Assistants – Discover the transformative concept of “Personal Assistance” in this insightful article by...
This document dives into the fascinating interplay between chaos theory, historical paradigm shifts, and the...
This insightful document by Judith Snow, written in January 1996, explores the unique gifts and...
Nomination Letters for Judith Snow This document is a heartfelt collection of nomination letters advocating...
This document is a heartfelt nomination of Judith Snow to the Canadian Disability Hall of...
This heartfelt tribute by Jack Pearpoint celebrates the extraordinary life and legacy of Judith Snow,...
Discover the transformative concept of the “culture of inclusion” in Judith A. Snow’s insightful...
This heartfelt document, Following the Right Star Home by Judith A. Snow, is a...
This issue of Learning Together Magazine (March 1993) features Judith A. Snow’s inspiring article,...
This inspiring document, written by Judith A. Snow, explores the profound impact of community,...
This insightful document explores how society perceives and interacts with individuals labeled as disabled, particularly...
This thought-provoking short story by Judith Snow explores the journey of living authentically while navigating...