Request for a 3D printed assistive switch in Kingston ON

EDIT: Thanks for the offers of help everyone. Turns out this project will be a lot more complicated than just a simple switch. I'll be working with the end user to see if we can come up with a solution.

Hello,

My name is Marc Haché. I volunteer with an organization called Makers Making Change (makersmakingchange.com). We volunteer our time to design and build devices to assist people living with various physical or mental challenges. Our aim is to limit cost as a barrier to these devices.

We have a request from a client in Kingston for a low profile adaptive switch

https://www.makersmakingchange.com/s/product/low-profile-switch/01tJR000000694KYAQ

Its a very simple print. There are two "electronic components". One is a audio cable available at most dollar stores. The other is a 12mm tactile switch. These are readily available from Amazon etc but usually in bulk quantities so it would be easier if you already had them on hand. Very common if you do any hobby electronics.

Clients are usually OK with covering component and shipping costs.

I'm hoping to connect them with someone in the area that can assist rather than printing here in Winnipeg and shipping.

Please let me know if you are able to help out and I will reach out to the requestor to get confirmation to proceed.

Thanks for your consideration

Marc Haché

Manitoba Community Champion

Makers Making Change