Volunteer for Disability Organizations in Victoria
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Information about Disability Organizations in Victoria offering volunteer opportunities. You can also view additional results of Disability Organizations from other locations in British Columbia or expand your results by changing the location from the menu to the right. Organizations that deal with disabled people are in this category. This includes various age groups such as children or seniors, and usually involves assisting with a degree of independence for the disabled person.
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BC Aboriginal Network on Disability Society
1179 Kosapsum Crescent, Victoria, British Columbia
The British Columbia Aboriginal Network on Disability Society has been in successful existence for over 20 years. During those years the Society has seen great change and growth as we, as an organization, have matured, increased our capacity and continually gained insight from our clients, Nations, communities and British Columbia's Aboriginal leadership.
Keywords: Health
· First Nation and Aboriginal Peoples
· Disabled
Volunteer Profile of BC Aboriginal Network on Disability Society
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Capital City Volunteers
547 Michigan Street, Victoria, British Columbia
Capital City Volunteers assists isolated seniors and adults with disabilities to stay independent in the community.
Keywords: Volunteer Centres
· Seniors
· Disabled
Volunteer Profile of Capital City Volunteers
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Learning Disabilities Association of British Columbia South Vancouver Island Chapter
1524 Fort St, Victoria, British Columbia
The Learning Disabilities Association of BC - South Vancouver Island Chapter (LDA-SVI) is a not-for-profit organization that educates, supports and advocates for children and youth with Learning Disabilities and/or Attention Deficit Disorders and their families.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
· Disabled
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Learning Disabilities Association of British Columbia South Vancouver Island Chapter
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Shekinah Homes Society
2024 Belmont Ave., Victoria, British Columbia
Shekinah Homes Society was formerly a L'Arche community and is located in beautiful Victoria, BC. We have been providing support to our core members (adults with developmental and often physical disabilities) for over 35 years.
Keywords: Disabled
· Advocacy and Human Rights
Volunteer Profile of Shekinah Homes Society
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The Garth Homer Society
813 Darwin Ave, Victoria, British Columbia
Since the inception of The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) in 2002, Garth Homer Society has had four successful terms of accreditation from the commission (2003, 2006, 2009 and 2012). CARF is a private, non-profit organization that grew out of a need to promote quality programs for people with disabilities. Every three years, CARF surveyors visit us to see if we meet the standards for the employment and community services we provide. We will be surveyed again for accreditation in 2015.
Keywords: Independence
· Disabled
Volunteer Profile of The Garth Homer Society
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The Victoria Foundation
109 - 645 Fort Street, Victoria, British Columbia
The Victoria Foundation is a community foundation and a registered charity accredited by Imagine Canada. By connecting visionary donors with causes that truly matter, we're able to invest in people, projects and non-profit organizations that make our communities stronger - now and for the long-term. We've been doing so since 1936.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· First Nation and Aboriginal Peoples
· Environment
· Education and Literacy
· Disabled
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of The Victoria Foundation
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Victoria Disability Resource Centre
817A Fort St, Victoria, British Columbia
The VDRC is a cross disability organization that assist individuals with disabilities to make informed choices and participate in the community.
Keywords: Independence
· Disabled
Volunteer Profile of Victoria Disability Resource Centre
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Victoria Integration Society
4135 Lambrick Way, Victoria, British Columbia
We are an inter-municipally funded service working in partnership with the Victoria Integration Society and the Disabled Sailing Association of BC, Victoria Branch. RIV is designed to assist people with disabilities, in the Greater Victoria area, pursue active lifestyles. Active living is more than simply living actively. Active Living contributes to our social, mental, and emotional well-being. It also involves cooperation and caring, peace and harmony.
Keywords: Sports and Recreation
· Disabled
Volunteer Profile of Victoria Integration Society
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