You can help by volunteering at an event, buying a membership to a non-profit association, attending
a dinner or golf tournament, helping an individual with day to day needs, making your workplace more accessible
and many other ways. Find a way that appeals to you and do it.
This website is dedicated
to everyone affected by spinal cord injury or disease, and to those who know what "walking is hard" really
means.
Breast Cancer is Hard. Walking
Isn't?
Inspired by the need to speak out about the slogan
used to promote the Weekend to End Breast Cancer, this website provides alternate options to support breast cancer
survivors, to be part of fundraising events, and learn about ways that you can also support people with walking
disabilities.
PROMOTE LITERACY AND RAISE
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Canada reads and supports fundraising
ATTENTION TEACHERS &
PARENTS
Last year, almost 40,000 students read more
than a million books through the Read-A-Thon. They raised $1.7-million in support of the MS Society's work to fund
multiple sclerosis research and provide education and aid to those with the disease, their families and caregivers.
The Movement Centre of Manitoba is a non-profit
organization that is committed to improving the physical health of children and adults with physical disabilities.
They have some simple needs that don't take a lot of money to
fulfill. Can you help?
This online database provides details about accessibility and services for the disabled
at schools in Canada. Has your
school submitted information?You can contribute by collecting information about
your school and submitting to the online inventory.