Playfully passionate. Curiosity.
People Centered.

What We Believe

Our Culture and Values

Playfully Passionate

What we do makes a difference—we see it every day! Every success inspires us and drives us to be the best at what we do. But we do not take ourselves too seriously, we value high fives, Friday dance parties, praising effort, and sharing contagious gratitude.

A woman and a young boy sitting at a table playing a board game. The woman is laughing and has dark hair in braids, wearing a black top with white patterns. The boy is smiling, wearing a white and red Mickey Mouse shirt, and has curly hair.

Christopher working with his Physical Therapy Assistant, Angela.

Staying
Curious

WonderLabbers believe in the importance of intentional curiosity. That is why we invest in creativity, lifelong learning, and innovation. Does what we are doing create the outcome we were expecting? Or is there a better way?

Curiosity keeps us open to exploring new ideas. And it does not end there, we are committed to staying curious about people. This helps us avoid labelling and judgement in lieu of seeking each person's story and unique point of view. In this way we seek to build authentic connection and align ourselves towards common goals.

A smiling woman with dark hair in a ponytail stands next to a young boy with glasses, both standing indoors. The woman is wearing a white cardigan and a necklace with a cross, and is holding a piece of artwork. The boy is wearing a blue t-shirt with graphic print.

Ryan and Karenya with the drawing he made her.

People
Centered

People are the reason we do what we do. We believe in radical Inclusion and that no one should be left out - sitting on the side-lines of life. We choose empathy. This life is a shared experience, and we seek to be good partners in the journey. We work as teammates and trust each other to do the best they can. Everyone has great ideas, so we need all hands on-deck when making decisions. This means you. And you. And, yes, even you.

A young boy and a woman celebrating, with the boy holding a certificate. They are standing on a wooden platform in front of a red wall with shelves holding decorative items, and both are smiling and looking at each other.

Trinidad with his Occupational Therapist, Lindsey, when he graduated from OT.