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Family Programs (all ages)

Our family programs give people with sight loss and their families an opportunity to enjoy the splendour of Muskoka on beautiful Lake Joseph in a safe and inclusive environment. Activities are available for all ages and there are also events just for adults, youth and kids.
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Employment Opportunities

Come to Work partners are committed to engaging talent with different perspectives to create a culture of collaboration and innovation. Explore current employment opportunities with Come to Work partners.
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Calls, Texts and Emails Series

Explore how to place a call, check a voicemail or send a text or email with your iPhone and its built-in screen reader. Learn to call, text and email on your iPhone in the series of workshops.
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Healthcare Handbook – Ontario

Know your legal rights related to healthcare.
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Our Accountability

We’re committed to handling all feedback with care and to resolving issues in a timely, respectful and fair way.
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CNIB Unbound Podcast

The CNIB Unbound podcast is an audio experience that takes readers beyond the book itself.
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Clearing Our Path

The CNIB Foundation developed the first edition of Clearing Our Path in 1998 to address the need for information on creating accessible environments for people who are blind.
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Meet Cindy

Cindy Antle drove past CNIB on The Boulevard every evening on her way home from work for 13 years, before retiring as a registered nurse. She knew about the CNIB but never gave the charity much thought after passing it on her daily commute. This changed after she lost her sight.
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Skateboards, Sight Loss and Speaking Out with Brett Devloo

Check out our podcast with Brett Devloo, a skateboarder and entrepreneur who makes YouTube videos, a clothing line and runs a non-profit!
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CNIB SmartLife

Home to a myriad of accessible technologies and devices, CNIB SmartLife is an interactive retail and lifestyle experience like no other. CNIB SmartLife is committed to emboldening people with sight loss to lead independent, active lives and helping them gain access to life-changing technology.