Support Focused on Belonging First: Alberta AdaptAbilities Association
We sit down with Michelle Hordal, Founder and CEO of the Alberta AdaptAbilities Association [https://adaptabilities.ca/], to unpack what respite really means for families raising children with disabilities and why “belonging” is the goal, not a bonus. We also dig into funding gaps, long waitlists, and how community connection, employment, and life skills support can change what adulthood looks like for the people AdaptAbilities serves.
• how goal-directed respite supports both caregivers and kids
• how AdaptAbilities grew from matching families to a province-wide vision
• why out-of-school time creates the biggest childcare gaps in disability support
• stories that show the emotional load families carry and what relief can look like
• expansion plans across Alberta and what it takes to “do it right”
• bridge funding, bursaries, and why families can’t wait years for programs
• supporting teens and adults through community connection, jobs, and independence
• sibling roles, guardianship, and long-term future planning
• building sustainability through an endowment fund, the Adapt Store [https://adaptstore.ca/], and operating an inclusive cafe in partnership with Lil E Coffee Cafe [https://www.lilecoffee.ca/about/]
• why the “low overhead” expectation can limit nonprofit impact and talent
About Our Guest
Michelle Hordal [https://www.michellehordal.ca/] is the dynamic force behind AdaptAbilities, a non-profit committed to empowering families and individuals with diverse abilities to grow, succeed, and belong. Through innovative programs and services, AdaptAbilities has touched the lives of over 2,500 children, youth, and adults, fostering inclusion one person at a time. Michelle’s impact on Edmonton’s community is profound, evident in her accolades such as the 2012 Mayor’s Award for Outstanding Service, a Celebration of Achievement Nomination with AWE, and a Globel Women Award Nomination in 2020. She was also honoured with a 2020 Capital Region Rotary Award by the Whyte Avenue Rotarian Club. In 2024, Michelle was nominated for the Alberta Chambers of Commerce Female Entrepreneur Award of Distinction and was named one of Edmonton’s top 20 Business Leaders by Business in Edmonton’s 11th Annual Leaders Award. Known for her visionary thinking, she approaches challenges as opportunities for growth, embodying a mindset that sees solutions where others see problems. A dedicated problem-solver, Michelle advocates for creative approaches, emphasizing working smarter, not harder. Michelle’s next endeavor involves empowering fellow entrepreneurs and non-profit leaders to purse their passions and talents, fostering positive change on a global scale.
What is Give Amplify Connect?
There’s a story behind every action. Give Amplify Connect [https://giveamplifyconnect.buzzsprout.com/]is a podcast from the Wolfe Pack Warriors Foundation that gives a voice to the Alberta-based charitable organizations creating community impact, changing lives, and making a difference. Driven by honest conversations with host Kristy Wolfe, it’s a chance for passionate changemakers to share their story.
Learn more at wolfepackwarriors.com [http://www.wolfepackwarriors.com]
Podcast music used with artist permission
"Okay" by Ellen Braun [https://ellenbraun.bandcamp.com/track/okay]