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The Canadian Abilities Foundation, to facilitate the exchange of information, promote accessibility and provide inspiration and opportunities for people with disabilities.
A Canadian network dedicated to wellness through healthy active living, sport and recreation.
Established in 2008 as a nonprofit organization to improve and advance the quality of life of persons with limb loss.
Peer-led organization supporting police and corrections personnel who are dealing with psychological injuries diagnosed from service.
To provide the public with information about guide dog and assistance dog training organizations in Canada.
To advance federal policy to allow Canadians living with an episodic disability to engage in the workplace, remove barriers to income support programs created by the episodic nature of the disability.
Supporting a community of men and women, in the front line or first response, to rehabilitate through outdoor activities, sports and adventures.
A national federation working for the full inclusion of people with an intellectual disability and their families. Formerly the Canadian Association for Community Living (CACL).
A not-for-profit organization that determines investment strategies for National Sport Organizations to deliver more Olympic and Paralympic medals for Canada.
Provides access to multi-jurisdictional information and services for people with disabilities, their families, their caregivers, and others interested in disability related issues. [English/French]
National organization to improve the health and well-being of people living with episodic disabilities, through integrated research, education, policy, and practice.
A volunteer snow removal service for seniors and persons with physical disabilities.
A Canadian Armed Forces program committed to supporting veterans and serving members to adapt and overcome permanent physical or mental health injuries through physical activity and sport.
A national community service.
To honour and support Canada’s ill and injured Canadian Armed Forces members, Veterans, First Responders and their families.
National organization to improve the health and well-being of people living with episodic disabilities, through integrated research, education, policy, and practice.
To advance federal policy to allow Canadians living with an episodic disability to engage in the workplace, remove barriers to income support programs created by the episodic nature of the disability.
A not-for-profit organization that determines investment strategies for National Sport Organizations to deliver more Olympic and Paralympic medals for Canada.
Supporting a community of men and women, in the front line or first response, to rehabilitate through outdoor activities, sports and adventures.
A volunteer snow removal service for seniors and persons with physical disabilities.
A national community service.
A national federation working for the full inclusion of people with an intellectual disability and their families. Formerly the Canadian Association for Community Living (CACL).
Established in 2008 as a nonprofit organization to improve and advance the quality of life of persons with limb loss.
A Canadian network dedicated to wellness through healthy active living, sport and recreation.
A Canadian Armed Forces program committed to supporting veterans and serving members to adapt and overcome permanent physical or mental health injuries through physical activity and sport.
To honour and support Canada’s ill and injured Canadian Armed Forces members, Veterans, First Responders and their families.
The Canadian Abilities Foundation, to facilitate the exchange of information, promote accessibility and provide inspiration and opportunities for people with disabilities.
To provide the public with information about guide dog and assistance dog training organizations in Canada.
Peer-led organization supporting police and corrections personnel who are dealing with psychological injuries diagnosed from service.
Provides access to multi-jurisdictional information and services for people with disabilities, their families, their caregivers, and others interested in disability related issues. [English/French]
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