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- Discover: Winter 2021Discover is the Disability Foundation’s multi-annual newsletter, informing our valued members, volunteers, and supporters, on what has been going on in and around the organizations. Discover the empowering stories showcasing the great impact and donations that help so many people each day. Current Edition This edition features articles highlighting our many programs and how they…
- Discover: Summer 2021What did resilience mean for our community in 2020? As we collectively – program participants, employees, Board members and volunteers – navigated through a challenging year in 2020, we have found ourselves stronger for having been together in mutual support. This image represents our community and reflections of our individual experiences, from moments that tested our resolve…
- Register for Our Second Wave of COVID-19 Relief for People with DisabilitiesIt has been a long 12 months. In the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Disability Foundation and community partners were able to provide support to access food and supplies while delivering virtual programs to sustain social engagement. Over the summer we were able to support our affiliated societies to deliver modified out-door recreation…
- Make a Difference TodayAre you passionate about civic participation and representation for people with disabilities? The City of Vancouver is now accepting applications for volunteer members of the Persons With Disabilities Advisory Committee. Learn more Would you prefer to make a difference by informing decision-makers on a variety of needs and opinions about accessibility as a person with lived…
- Discover Newsletter Spring 2021In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, isolation, disconnection, as well as diminished disability support services have greatly impacted the lives and well-being of the 6.2 million Canadians living with a disability. “The time to address these issues is now,” says Nicolas Haddad, a ConnecTra Board member, business analyst, and triple amputee who led a…
- Leadership partnership ‘changed my total view’By Richard Dal Monte for Royal Roads University News. Serena Bains was a good high school student. Well-liked by her peers, well-supported by her teachers, she maintained an average grade just shy of an A, while surrounded by friends and classmates she’d known since childhood. “I kind of built my identity around that,” says the 22-year-old from Surrey,…
- National initiative led by youth with disabilities aims to break down employment barriers Organizations are partnering in a unique project to empower young Canadians with disabilities to promote workplace inclusion. VANCOUVER, BC– In a partnership between the Disability Foundation and Royal Roads University, the Youth Leadership Initiative (YLI) is a three-year project providing paid internships for students to identify and address the attitudinal barriers young Canadians with disabilities face when transitioning…
- Ruby Ng, Disability Foundation Executive Director, is named to the GVBOT’s Diversity and Inclusion Leadership CouncilWe are proud to announce that our Executive Director Ruby Ng has been named to the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade’s (GVBOT) Diversity and Inclusion Leadership Council (DLC) as an Advisory Committee Member. The DLC will focus on addressing issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion to encourage allyship and enhance business innovation while continuing its…
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