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    Partners in Support of People with Disabilities

    The Canadian Hearing Society
    The Canadian Hearing Society provides services that enhance the independence of deaf, deafened and hard of hearing people, and that encourage prevention of hearing loss.

    Canadian Helen Keller Centre
    A resource for persons who are deaf-blind, their families, service providers, volunteers, supporters, and the general public about the needs, concerns and challenges of persons living with both vision and hearing loss.

    Canadian Paraplegic Association Ontario
    The Canadian Paraplegic Association Ontario assists persons with spinal cord injuries and other physical disabilities to achieve independence, self-reliance and full community participation.


    CNIB
    CNIB is a nationwide, community-based, registered charity committed to research, public education and vision health for all Canadians. CNIB provides the services and support necessary for people to enjoy a good quality of life while living with vision loss.


    EnableLink
    Canadian Abilities Foundation (CAF) links people with disabilities to each other, as well as to thousands of online and offline resources within the disability community through its Web site.

    JOIN
    The Job Opportunity Information Network (Join), for Persons with Disabilities is an initiative of service providers who deliver ODSP employment supports in the Toronto region. This network assists persons with disabilities to find work and assist employers to recruit qualified candidates to meet their hiring needs.

    VoicePrint Canada
    VoicePrint Canada is a non-profit organization created to serve the news and information needs of the 4.5 million vision- and print-restricted Canadians who cannot independently access printed materials. This service provides a 24/7 audio newsstand broadcasting full-text articles.




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