Canadian Helen Keller Centre
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Providing affordable housing, training and intervenor services to persons who are deafblind.
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CFPDP is grateful for all the organizations that supported our 40th Annual Great Valentine Gala in support of Canadians with physical disabilities, including silver sponsors Canadian Helen Keller Centre, the CIBC Foundation, the Hal Jackman Foundation, KingSett Capital and the NHL.
On Friday, June 14, 2024 the first annual CHKC Walk in Support of People Who Are Deafblind will take place, starting at 11:00 a.m. All participants are required to fundraise a minimum of $100 before the race. Register with Franco Cignelli at [email protected]. #WeLoveWillowdale
At the request of the Canadian Helen Keller Centre, the City has proclaimed June National Deafblind Awareness Month. June marks the birth month of Helen Keller, one of the world’s most recognizable individuals who was deafblind. Learn more: vaughan.ca/ProtocolServic…
The City of Brampton proclaims June as National Deafblind Awareness Month in #Brampton. Join us in recognizing the important work of organizations like the Canadian Helen Keller Centre.
If you have a passion for helping others, want to work in a dynamic sector that has a surplus of employment opportunities, are creative & a good communicator, consider becoming a deafblind intervenor. To learn more visit George Brown College at t.ly/lNIHk
June is Deafblind Awareness Month in Canada. We proudly celebrate it w/ Canadian Helen Keller Centre & the entire deafblind community. At a Senate Reception, CFPDP volunteer board director Tony Wight gave remarks on behalf of Hon. Vim Kochhar, CFPDP's founding chair: youtu.be/WAcAH5yIn_Y
On Tuesday, June 4 CHKC consumers and staff attended the Toronto Toronto Blue Jays game at Rogers Centre Stadium. It was the second year we did this as part of June being National Deafblind Awareness Month. We hope to be back next year! #NDBAM
Yes, Helen Keller Was Deafblind mcgill.ca/oss/article/cr… via McGill Office for Science and Society
Some photographs from yesterday which was Day 1 of CHKC's 2nd annual Camp Week Shadow Lake TowneCtr. If you would like to support a consumer to attend camp next year please donate by clicking the link on our profile or you can text to give by texting CHKC to 20222.