A monthly hybrid support group for Vancouver area residents aged 30-55 who are blind or have low vision, offering emotional adjustment to...
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Sensory-Friendly Wheelchair Accessible Venue
A welcoming and inclusive concert experience featuring Triology, a supergroup of award-winning Canadian jazz musicians (Jodi Proznick on...
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A monthly virtual session introducing assistive technology for people who are blind or have low vision.
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A two-part virtual workshop for people who are blind or have low vision exploring assistive technology.
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A virtual adaptive fitness class for people who are blind, partially sighted, or Deafblind.
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Sensory-Friendly Wheelchair Accessible Venue
A quieter, relaxed opening time for neurodivergent visitors of all ages at the Museum of North Vancouver.
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A virtual peer-led support group for parents and caregivers navigating the early stages of an autism diagnosis for children and youth ages...
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CNIB's annual general meeting for members and community in the Lower Mainland, South Coast, and Fraser Valley region.
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A monthly virtual support group for Vancouver area residents aged 55+ who are blind or have low vision, offering ongoing emotional...
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Wheelchair Accessible Venue
A drop-in technology session at the CNIB New Westminster office for people who are blind or have low vision.
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Sensory-Friendly Wheelchair Accessible Venue Service Animals Welcome
The Vancouver Aquarium reduces light and audio levels throughout the facility to welcome neurodiverse individuals, their families, and...
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A monthly support group for families who are further along in their autism journey and beginning to navigate more complex support needs.
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A two-part virtual workshop for people who are blind or have low vision exploring assistive technology.
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A virtual adaptive fitness class for people who are blind, partially sighted, or Deafblind.
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A monthly hybrid support group for Vancouver area residents aged 30-55 who are blind or have low vision, offering emotional adjustment to...
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A monthly virtual session introducing assistive technology for people who are blind or have low vision.
-
Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A two-part virtual workshop for people who are blind or have low vision exploring assistive technology.
-
Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A virtual adaptive fitness class for people who are blind, partially sighted, or Deafblind.
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Sensory-Friendly Wheelchair Accessible Venue Service Animals Welcome
The Vancouver Aquarium reduces light and audio levels throughout the facility to welcome neurodiverse individuals, their families, and...
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A virtual peer-led support group for parents and caregivers navigating the early stages of an autism diagnosis for children and youth ages...
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A monthly virtual support group for Vancouver area residents aged 55+ who are blind or have low vision, offering ongoing emotional...
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Wheelchair Accessible Venue
A drop-in technology session at the CNIB New Westminster office for people who are blind or have low vision.
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Sensory-Friendly Wheelchair Accessible Venue
A quieter, relaxed opening time for neurodivergent visitors of all ages at the Museum of North Vancouver.
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Audio Description Wheelchair Accessible Venue Assistive Listening Devices
A VocalEye live audio-described matinee of Come From Away, the beloved Canadian musical about 38 planes that landed in Gander,...
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A monthly support group for families who are further along in their autism journey and beginning to navigate more complex support needs.
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A two-part virtual workshop for people who are blind or have low vision exploring assistive technology.
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A virtual adaptive fitness class for people who are blind, partially sighted, or Deafblind.
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Audio Description Wheelchair Accessible Venue Assistive Listening Devices
A VocalEye live audio-described evening performance of Come From Away.
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A monthly hybrid support group for Vancouver area residents aged 30-55 who are blind or have low vision, offering emotional adjustment to...
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Sensory-Friendly Wheelchair Accessible Venue Assistive Listening Devices
A relaxed matinee of The Merry Wives of Windsor at Bard on the Beach, in a casual environment where audiences are welcome to move, make...
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Audio Description Wheelchair Accessible Venue Assistive Listening Devices
A VocalEye live audio-described performance of The Play That Goes Wrong, an international hit comedy about an accident-prone theatre...
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Wheelchair Accessible Venue Assistive Listening Devices
An open-captioned evening performance of Come From Away, with real-time captions displayed on a screen visible to all audience members.
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A two-part virtual workshop for people who are blind or have low vision exploring assistive technology.
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A virtual adaptive fitness class for people who are blind, partially sighted, or Deafblind.
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Wheelchair Accessible Venue Assistive Listening Devices
An open-captioned Sunday matinee of Come From Away, with real-time captions displayed on a screen for Deaf, hard of hearing, and other...
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A monthly virtual session introducing assistive technology for people who are blind or have low vision.
-
Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A monthly virtual support group for Vancouver area residents aged 55+ who are blind or have low vision, offering ongoing emotional...
-
Sensory-Friendly Wheelchair Accessible Venue
A quieter, relaxed opening time for neurodivergent visitors of all ages at the Museum of North Vancouver.
-
Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A virtual peer-led support group for parents and caregivers navigating the early stages of an autism diagnosis for children and youth ages...
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A two-part virtual workshop for people who are blind or have low vision exploring assistive technology.
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A virtual adaptive fitness class for people who are blind, partially sighted, or Deafblind.
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Audio Description Wheelchair Accessible Venue Assistive Listening Devices
A VocalEye live audio-described matinee of Macbeth at Bard on the Beach.
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A monthly support group for families who are further along in their autism journey and beginning to navigate more complex support needs.
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A monthly hybrid support group for Vancouver area residents aged 30-55 who are blind or have low vision, offering emotional adjustment to...
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Sensory-Friendly Wheelchair Accessible Venue Assistive Listening Devices
A relaxed performance of The Play That Goes Wrong, an international comedy hit, in a more casual environment where audiences are welcome...
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A monthly virtual session introducing assistive technology for people who are blind or have low vision.
-
Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A two-part virtual workshop for people who are blind or have low vision exploring assistive technology.
-
Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A virtual adaptive fitness class for people who are blind, partially sighted, or Deafblind.
-
Sensory-Friendly Wheelchair Accessible Venue
A quieter, relaxed opening time for neurodivergent visitors of all ages at the Museum of North Vancouver.
-
Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A virtual peer-led support group for parents and caregivers navigating the early stages of an autism diagnosis for children and youth ages...
-
Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A monthly virtual support group for Vancouver area residents aged 55+ who are blind or have low vision, offering ongoing emotional...
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Wheelchair Accessible Venue
A drop-in technology session at the CNIB New Westminster office for people who are blind or have low vision.
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Audio Description Wheelchair Accessible Venue Assistive Listening Devices
A VocalEye live audio-described matinee of The Merry Wives of Windsor at Bard on the Beach.
-
Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A monthly support group for families who are further along in their autism journey and beginning to navigate more complex support needs.
-
Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A two-part virtual workshop for people who are blind or have low vision exploring assistive technology.
-
Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A virtual adaptive fitness class for people who are blind, partially sighted, or Deafblind.
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Audio Description Wheelchair Accessible Venue Assistive Listening Devices
A VocalEye live audio-described matinee of Goblin:Oedipus, created by Rebecca Northan and Bruce Horak with Ellis Lalonde, at Bard on the...
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A monthly hybrid support group for Vancouver area residents aged 30-55 who are blind or have low vision, offering emotional adjustment to...
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A monthly virtual session introducing assistive technology for people who are blind or have low vision.
-
Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A two-part virtual workshop for people who are blind or have low vision exploring assistive technology.
-
Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A virtual adaptive fitness class for people who are blind, partially sighted, or Deafblind.
-
Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A virtual peer-led support group for parents and caregivers navigating the early stages of an autism diagnosis for children and youth ages...
-
Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A monthly virtual support group for Vancouver area residents aged 55+ who are blind or have low vision, offering ongoing emotional...
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Wheelchair Accessible Venue
A drop-in technology session at the CNIB New Westminster office for people who are blind or have low vision.
-
Sensory-Friendly Wheelchair Accessible Venue
A quieter, relaxed opening time for neurodivergent visitors of all ages at the Museum of North Vancouver.
-
Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A two-part virtual workshop for people who are blind or have low vision exploring assistive technology.
-
Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A virtual adaptive fitness class for people who are blind, partially sighted, or Deafblind.
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Remote / Virtual Attendance Option
A monthly support group for families who are further along in their autism journey and beginning to navigate more complex support needs.