March of Dimes Canada will help residents in Edmonton, Winnipeg, Nova Scotia and Montreal with physical disabilities to enhance their community access and participation through the Assistive Mobile Technology Initiative. We are looking for local residents with a disability which impacts their ability to communicate, be independent or to enjoy other aspects of a full life.
https://www.marchofdimes.ca/EN/events/special/Pages/Assistive-Mobile-Technology-Initiative.aspx
A cute video making the rounds on Facebook - a toddler with spina bifida learning to walk
When pain becomes a life partner - dealing with CRPS (complex regional pain syndrome).
Workshop for parents & guardians in Calgary, Alberta on transitioning to adulthood.
Students with disabilities in Saskatchewan will now benefit from a new student loan - Up to an extra $2,000 will be offered from The Canada Saskatchewan Integrated Student Loan program, to help students pay for their post-secondary education and living costs.
A woman who united horses and children with disabilities dies at 95.
She was the creator of SARI (special ability riding institute).