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  • Stroke Recovery Canada Warmline

    After Stroke, a program of March of Dimes Canada is a national service offering support, education and community programs for stroke survivors, their caregivers and families. In British Columbia, the Stroke Recovery Association of British Columbia (SRABC) is an affiliate of After Stroke. After Stroke connects stroke survivors with a Read more [...]

  • Stroke Services BC

    Stroke Services BC formed in April 2011 as a program within the Provincial Health Services Authority. Its vision is to work towards fewer strokes, promote and support world-class stroke care, and ensure the best possible outcomes for stroke patients in BC. Stroke Services BC’s mandate is to provide leadership, coordination, communication and project support to implement Read more [...]

  • Sunshine Coast Acquired Brain Injury Self-Management Support Group (Sechelt)

    If you or a family member have suffered a brain injury and live on the Sunshine Coast (from Langdale to Egmont), please contact Susan (phone or email) for local information and resources. Located in: Vancouver Coastal Health Authority (VCH).

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    Supporting Survivors of Abuse and Brain Injury Through Research (SOAR)

    SOAR – Supporting Survivors of Abuse and Brain Injury through Research (SOAR) is a registered charity, and the only organization in the country with a singular focus on intimate partner violence-caused brain injury (IPV-BI). We work with researchers, health care providers, and community partners to explore the intersection of BI Read more [...]

  • Tall Tree Concussion Program

    The Tall Tree Concussion Program is nestled in the Tall Tree Integrated Health Centre whose three pillars are:  clinical excellence, caring and fun. Tall Tree is a locally owned and operated clinic which means we can respond quickly to individual and community needs.  We have a dedicated concussion team which allows us Read more [...]

  • Taoist Tai Chi Society

    The Taoist Tai Cchi Society provides adapted tai chi classes in various locations throughout the Lower Mainland. Please call or email for more information. Located in: Vancouver Coastal Health Authority (VCH).

  • Tax Aid DABC

    Tax AID DABC is a free, confidential provincial program that assists people with the Persons with Disabilities (PWD) designation or Persons with Persistent and Multiple Barriers (PPMB) designation with basic income tax filings and information/referrals on tax related matters. Their main focus is on helping chronic late tax filers to Read more [...]

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    Technology for Living

    Technology for Living (TFL) is dedicated to helping people in BC with limited movement, and physical disabilities reduce barriers to participation in their home and community. 

  • Templeton Stroke Recovery Group

    This group meets weekly at the Templeton Pool Activity Room. 700 Templeton Drive, Vancouver V5L 4N8 Tuesdays: 10:30am – 1:00pm Coordinator: Tu Van Trieu Phone: 604-318-0030 Note:  The address indicated here has been used for general mapping purposes only and does not necessarily represent the physical location of the service.  Read more [...]

  • Tennis BC

    Tennis Canada is a non-profit, national sport federation responsible for the growth, promotion and showcasing of tennis in Canada and building a system that helps produce world-class players. It is one of the largest and oldest national sport associations in the country. It is the governing body for wheelchair tennis Read more [...]

  • Tetra Society of North America

    The Tetra Society of North America is dedicated to assisting people with disabilities to achieve an independent and fulfilling life, one assistive device at a time. Call: 604-688-6464 *102 Toll Free: 1-877-688-8762 Contact Tetra Society for more information about services available to individuals living in BC health authorities, including: Vancouver Read more [...]

  • The Cridge Centre for the Family

    The Cridge Centre for the Family offers several locations in Greater Victoria. Services include a supportive housing residence and other services for survivors of brain injury as well as supportive housing for families in economic or relationship crisis, services for women and children who have been impacted by relationship violence, Read more [...]

  • The Disability Foundation

    The Disability Foundation and its affiliated organizations were founded by Sam Sullivan after he became teraplegic as a result of a skiing accident at the age of 19. The Foundation provides opportunities for people with disabilities. It promotes the capabilities and talents of people with physical challenges, once barriers in Read more [...]

  • The North Shore Stroke Recovery Centre

    The North Shore Stroke Recovery Centre assists stroke survivors and their families to recover to the best of their abilities in speech and mobility and all aspects of life. The Centre acts as a bridge between the medical community and the home community; providing peer and volunteer supported programs and Read more [...]

  • The Stroke Recovery Association of BC

    Stroke Recovery Association of BC (doing business as After Stroke British Columbia) provides services and resources that deliver hope and help to stroke survivors, as well as their families, friends and health care professionals. We want everyone impacted by stroke to: Feel accepted and supported. Have timely education and information Read more [...]

  • The Sunshine Coast Employment Centre (SCEC)

    We work in strong partnerships with local agencies to provide exemplary employment services to all British Columbians. Our mission is to open doors and inspire all British Columbians to succeed and we believe the Employment Program will be the step, for many individuals, on the road to achieving success through Read more [...]

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    The Tri-Cities Brain Injury Support Group

    The Tri-Cities Brain Injury Support Group is a self-help peer support group for survivors and families in the communities of Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.

  • Theatre Terrific

    Theatre Terrific pioneers inclusive opportunities for artists of all abilities to develop performance skills and collaborate in the production of theatrical works. Theatre Terrific challenges audiences to be open to the impact of thought provoking art. All of Theatre Terrific’s classes, workshops, community, and professional productions are made up of Read more [...]

  • Therapeutic Riding Association, North Okanagan

    The North Okanagan Therapeutic Riding Association (N.O.T.R.A.) exists to provide the experience of horseback riding to people with various conditions, mental and physical, which can be treated by having contact with a horse. Located in: Interior Health Authority.

  • TIME™ (Together in Movement and Exercise Class)

    TIME™ (Together in Movement and Exercise) is an exercise program that helps individuals improve their mobility while living independently in their home community. Designed for adults with conditions such as stroke, acquired brain injury, multiple sclerosis or other mobility concerns, it is a one-hour circuit-based exercise class led by fitness Read more [...]

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