Profile: Valerie Wolbert
President: People First of Manitoba
President: People First of Manitoba
Valerie Wolbert was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba and has two foster sisters and one foster brother. She was raised in the small community of Poplar Point and attended school there. As a person with an intellectual disability, Valerie has become an advocate for herself and many others. She is unstoppable in her commitment to making life better for all people who have been labelled with an intellectual disability.
Valerie began volunteering with her local People First chapter in 2006 and soon was elected as the President. She currently represents Manitoba on the People First of Canada board.
Valerie has accomplished many things in her lifetime. She has fought for and won her legal capacity and the right to make her own decisions and choices, she has travelled to Israel – a lifelong dream, she is married, and she is active and involved in her community.
Valerie is particularly proud of her involvement in the making of the People First of Canada documentary film The Freedom Tour. Valerie gives of her energy, time, and skills to many organizations in the Winnipeg area.
Along with her People First work, Valerie is an active volunteer with her church, the DisAbled Women’s Network, and the Canadian Human Rights Museum. Valerie is a well-known disability activist in her home town of Winnipeg where she lives with her husband and two cats.




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