Please read the following information and please take action. It is important for our government to hear from every family. This will only take a little effort but the impact will be tremendous.
A new low-rise condo development will be built at the intersection of Park and Allen streets, despite concerns expressed by neighbours and councillors over accessibility and traffic.
Susan Simpson, a lead parent with the Waterloo Region Family Network, works with families from KidsAbility to help them find matches with other families with special needs children.
An Ottawa company is developing computerized glasses that help people with severe visual impairments see - as well as zoom in on and replay what they saw with the press of a button.
New this year, the Guide features a special section dedicated to providing critical safety tips to help parents and caregivers avoid playtime injuries. The 2009 edition includes updated features and an enhanced website.
On her recumbent bicycle, Alicia Denoon will be joining other cyclists in the eighth annual Ride For Karen event Sept. 13 in Vaughan, just north of Toronto.
Are you a parent, adult sibling or caregiver of a person with ASD? Are you concerned about your family member’s future? Does your family member receive services funded through the Ministry of Community & Social Services?
The Canadian Paralympic Committee has teamed up with a group of Canadian travel retailers to announce a new programme that highlights Canada's accessible travel experiences.
This unique exhibit captures the imagination, beauty, creativity and wisdom of photography and films created by children with disabilities and allows for active involvement in the arts.
Eva, Meg and Kina are on-line best-friends. They're young, funny, smart and gorgeous, and they dream of love, fashion and their future. In fact, they're typical young women - except they all need lung transplants to live. This is their story.