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  1. Provides free support services to families and their children up to age 18 who have been diagnosed with, or are suspected to have Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Services include referrals to community resources; assistance with the process of being as...
  2. Advocates and provides specialized programs for survivors of acquired brain injuries, and facilitates education and awareness in the community. Provides one-on-one life skills support, advocacy, family and caregiver support, facilitated support groups, and soc...
  3. Offers outreach services to people living with acquired brain injury. Services include assessment of factors that may indicate a deterioration of function or a new medical issue. Helps with executive functioning skills so that clients can learn to be independe...
  4. MS Knowledge NetworkProvided by: MS Society of Canada - AKA: Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada
    Hub of knowledge and navigators provides consistent quality MS information and support across Canada. MS navigators listen, identify needs and resources, and provide information and support to individuals in areas such as treatment options, navigating health a...
  5. Provides one-to-one support for individuals with intellectual disabilities to help them develop skills for community inclusion and independent living. Also runs Burnaby Association of Self Advocates (BASA) peer support group. Funded by, and accepts referrals t...
  6. Provides opportunities for people with disabilities to network, support each other, and share their life experiences and skills. Peer Outreach offers one-on-one check-ins from an outreach worker online or via phone for anyone in the persons with disabilities c...
  7. Support and discussion group for anyone from the queer community who also has a disability; meets virtually 2:30 pm to 5 pm on the second and fourth Monday of each month. Discussion topics vary each week. Facilitators are affiliated with AVI Health and Communi...
  8. Support group for people with the auto-immune connective tissue disease Scleroderma and Raynaud's Phenomenon. Group is also open to families, friends, caregivers, and others interested in the condition. Also provides educational material. Nonprofit society.
  9. Supports individuals with developmental disabilities who live on their own or who desire to live independently. Services include banking, budgeting, grocery shopping, meal planning and preparation, laundry skills, medical appointments, home maintenance, liaiso...
  10. Serves people with spinal cord injuries and related disabilities and their families, helping them to adjust, adapt, and thrive in their communities. Offers peer mentoring and support, monthly webinars, and social events. The SCI InfoLine and online database pr...