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

Recreation/Arts Resources

Able Sail Victoria

Offers accessible adaptive sailing programs for children and adults with physical or cognitive disabilities—providing lessons, certified training, and independent sail opportunities in specially equipped sailboats


Easter Seals

Supports children and adults with disabilities by offering programs (like summer and family camps), services, and tools to help build greater independence, self confidence, and comfort — including providing housing (“Easter Seals House”) for those traveling for medical appointment


Embrace Arts Foundation

Provides inclusive arts programs that empower people of all abilities to express creativity and build community through accessible dance, music, theatre, and visual arts.


Leisure Assistant Pass

Enables individuals with disabilities to have a support person accompany them at no additional cost during leisure activities, enhancing accessibility to recreation services in the City of Victoria.


Leisure Involvement for Everyone Pass (L.I.F.E)

Program removes financial barriers by providing eligible low income individuals and families with free or subsidized access to recreation facilities, drop in programs, and credits for registered activities.


One Ability

A network of organizations that promotes, coordinates, and strengthens sport and recreation opportunities for people with disabilities through shared resources, advocacy, collaboration, and education


PISE

Inclusive sports and fitness centre in Victoria, BC that provides accessible facilities, adaptive and regular programs (for kids, youth, adults), and support so people of all abilities can engage in physical activity, sport, and wellness.


Power to Be

Creates access to nature based and adaptive recreational programs—for instance kayaking, camping, hiking, winter activities—for youth, families, and adults living with cognitive, physical, financial, or social barriers.


Special Olympics BC – Victoria

Offers year-round sports and youth programs for individuals with intellectual disabilities, fostering inclusion, skill development, and community engagement through 17 sport programs and two youth initiatives.


Yellow Booklet – Summer Services

Established in 1996, The Yellow Booklet is a collaborative effort between CYSN and community agencies as a resource to provide information to families about summer camps and funding for children and youth with diverseabilities residing in the South Vancouver Island Region.


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