Toronto Partners

March of Dimes CanadaMarch of Dimes Canada

For close to 60 years, March of Dimes has been at the forefront of the disability movement. Their goals are to enhance the independence and community participation of children and adults with physical disabilities.

 

Canadian Hearing Society

Canadian Hearing Society

CHS offers a complete roster of essential services, including sign language interpreting; one-on-one language development for deaf and hard of hearing children using play as the medium of learning; employment consulting; sign language instruction; speechreading training; hearing testing; hearing aids; counselling; and the most complete range of communication devices that assist and augment communication, including TTYs (text telephones), visual smoke detectors, baby monitors, signalling devices and alarm clocks.

 

Canadian National Institute
for the BlindCanadian National Institute for the Blind

CNIB is the primary source of support, information and most importantly, hope, for all Canadians affected by vision loss.

At CNIB it is well understood that there are ways to enjoy a good quality of life for any of us experiencing vision loss, and important preventive steps we can all take to maintain vision health.

 

Learning Disabilities Association of Canada

Learning Disabilities Association of Canada

Since 1963, we have provided understanding and support to people with learning disabilities, their parents, teachers and other professionals. Working with our network of provincial/territorial and local partners, we provide cutting edge information on learning disabilities, practical solutions, and tools you can use.

 

Government of Ontario

Government of Ontario

People with disabilities should have the same kind of opportunities as everyone else. They should be able to do the things that most of us take for granted — going to work or school, shopping, taking in a movie or eating out.

 

Government of CanadaGovernment of Canada

The Office for Disability Issues (ODI) is a focal point within the Government of Canada for key partners working to promote the full inclusion and participation of Canadians with disabilities in all aspects of society and community life. ODI strives to provide leadership and foster excellence for the Government of Canada in this area of shared responsibilities.