Resources and Links

1 www.lacaf.org - CAFA Montreal headquarters main website
2 laccompagnateur.org
is a web site developed by the parents of handicapped children in the hopes of helping other parents dealing with the day to day trials of raising a handicapped child.
3 Access 2 Entertainment Card
The Access 2 Entertainment program seeks to help businesses provide quality customer service to customers with disabilities. The card provides free admission (or a substantial discount) for the support person at all participating entertainment venues. The person with the disability pays the regular admission fee.
4 The Tourist and Leisure Companion Sticker (TLCS)
The Tourist and Leisure Companion Sticker (TLCS) gives the companion of a person of a least 12 years old with a permanent disability or mental health problem free access to tourist, cultural and recreational sites.
5 Access Guide Canada
Access Guide Canada offers accessibility information on a range of destinations, including businesses, services, lofgings, attractions, restaurantes, places of worship and recreation.
6 Kéroul
Tourism and culture for people with restricted physical ability.
7 Easter Seals
Easter Seals is dedicated to fully enhancing the quality of life, self-esteem and self-determination of Canadians with disabilities. Easter Seals provincial organizations offer transformative programs and services at the local level, the best known of which are Easter Seals camp programs.
8 Canadian Organization for Rare Disorders (CORD)
CORD is Canada's national network for organizations representing all those with rare disorders. CORD provides a strong common voice to advocate for health policy and a healthcare system that works for those with rare disorders.
9 The Hindsight Years
The Hindsight Years is a documentary that explores the lives of four individuals with ataxia.