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Empowering people to enhance their quality of life through self-determination

Advocacy and Support

Action Committee for People with Disabilities (ACPD)

Provides advocacy to people with disabilities, support and assistance to ensure full participation in community and society in general, and information enabling people to access services to which they are entitled


Advocate for Service Quality

Supports individuals with developmental disabiltities to advocate for improved government services


Autism Community Training (ACT)

Offers evidence informed training, information resources, and support to neurodivergent individuals, their families, and professionals in British Columbia.


BC Human Rights Tribunal

Responsible for accepting, screening, mediating, and adjudicating human rights complaints.


British Columbia Office of the Human Rights Commissioner

Commissioner is responsible for promoting and protecting human rights in B.C.


CNIB

Empowers Canadians who are blind, Deafblind, or who have low vision to live the lives they choose. Provide programs and services that cater to their unique needs.


Community Options

Community Options for Children and Families (COCF) provides person centred support, services, and respite to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families—helping them live, participate, and thrive in their communities.


Family Caregivers Network Society

Provides access to information, education and supports so that caregivers feel more confident and successful in their important role


Garth Homer Society

Provides person centered support for people with developmental disabilities through community inclusion programs, residential services, employment & independent living training, arts, day services and lifelong continuum of care to help them build a life, a home, and a place in the world.


Greater Victoria Down Syndrome Society

Connects and supports individuals with Down syndrome, their families, friends and advocates, who work and play together to create a better understanding of diversity


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