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Brainstreams > Resources > Access 2 Program: Easter Seals, entertainment, Fraser Health Authority, Interior Health Authority, Island Health Authority, Northern Health Authority, Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, VCH > Access 2 Program: Easter Seals

Access 2 Program: Easter Seals

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Resource Category: Accessibility, Advocacy, Funding, Returning to Life, Social & Leisure, and National ResourcesResource Tags: Interior Health Authority, Access 2 Program: Easter Seals, Northern Health Authority, Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, VCH, Fraser Health Authority, entertainment, and Island Health Authority

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    The Access 2 Entertainment program seeks to offer more opportunities for people with disabilities to participate in recreational activities with an attendant, without added financial burden. The Access 2 Card, accepted at entertainment venues across Canada, provides persons with a disability a personalized card printed with their name and the card’s expiry date. When going to their attraction of choice, they present the card along with a piece of ID, and their attendant receives a free ticket.

    Apply for the card online. test

    Toll-Free: 1-877-376-6362

    Note: This service is available across Canada and is largely accessed online or by phone. The head office is located in Toronto, Ontario. Contact the organization by phone or by email for more information.

    Services are available to individuals living in every BC health authority, including: Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, Fraser Health Authority, Island Health Authority, Interior Health Authority and Northern Health Authority.

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Address: Suite 401 - 40 Holly St
Toronto
Ontario
M4S 3C3
Canada
Phone: 1-877-376-6362 Office: 416-932-8382
Email:
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Funding Type: Fee for service

The British Columbia Brain Injury Association
c/o Janelle Breese Biagioni
PO Box 37091 MILLSTREAM PO
Victoria, BC V9B 0E8

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