A to Z Program Listing

Network of people dedicated to healthier lives for the children, youth and families of Abbotsford

Helpful Websites

General Resources & Support


  • BC Centre for Ability
    Provides community-based programs and services for children, youth and adults with disabilities and their families.
  • Family Support Institute of BC
    Assists and supports families who have a family member with a disability. Parents can connect with resource workers for support and assistance navigating to services etc.
  • Find Support BC
    Search by age, disability, region and city to find resources specific to you.
  • Special Needs Advisory Committee
    A website with resources for families who have children with special needs including: developmental/intellectual disabilities, physical disabilities, mental health challenges, and chronic health concerns in Abbotsford, BC.

Autism


  • Canucks Autism Network
    Provides sports and recreation programs for children and youth living with autism and their families.
  • Pacific Autism Family Network
    A knowledge centre that provides support for individuals and families affected by Autism Spectrum Disorder and all related disorders. The GoodLife Fitness Family Austim Hub opened in January 2017 and its core purpose is to bring together state of the art resources for research, information, learning, assessment, treatment and support.

Sports


  • Special Olympics BC
    Provides information regarding Special Olympics BC high-quality sports programs and competitions.
  • C.A.N BC
    Listing of adaptive sports and recreation opportunities in communities across BC. Search by name, location or type of sport / recreational activity.

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