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Easter Seal Society - How You Can Help!
DAWN (DisAbled Women's Network) Ontario is a cross-disability organization working towards access, equity, & full participation of Women with disAbilities through public education, coalition-building, lobbying & resource development.
Education, Technology, and Career Development for People with Physical Disabilities ...
The Ontarians with Disabilities Act Committee (ODA Committee) is a voluntary coalition of individuals and community organizations who have united to secure the passage in Ontario of a new law which would achieve a barrier-free society for persons with disabilities.
SelfAdvocateNet is a state-of-the-art internet portal for Self Advocates with intellectual disabilities living in British Columbia, Canada. It provides information, resources, advice, models for community inclusion and links to international websites for self advocacy groups. The SelfAdvocateNetfocuses on issues facing people with developmental, physical and intellectual disabilities all ...
SMD Service Mission - To provide services for the development of individual independence and community support for persons with disabilities.
The Association for the Neurologically Disabled of Canada Association Canadienne pour les Handicapes Neurologiques Call in Toronto at 416-244-1992 or toll free at 1-800-561-1497 (Canada and U.S.A.) The Association for the Neurologically Disabled of Canada (A.N.D. Canada) is a Canadian non-profit charitable organization. We dedicate ourselves to providing functional rehabilitation programs to ...
The Thalidomide Victims Association of Canada (TVAC) is an organization of approximately 125 Canadian victims of the drug thalidomide. It provides non-monetary programs, services, and advocacy for its members.
An Alberta society for citizens with disabilities dedicated to creating employment, volunteer and work experience opportunities for participants and business partners.
Members of The Canadian Association of Disability Managers(CADMC) facilitate the workplace re-integration of disabled persons through a collborative process involving the individual, the workplace and the community.