Alberta and NWT

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Braille

Braille is a system of raised dots that people who are blind can read with their fingers. Learn more about braille.
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Marketing with a Message

Engage your customers and help Canadians who are blind or partially sighted by working with CNIB to develop a cause-related marketing campaign.
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Guide Dog Legislation

Get informed about Canadian legislation pertaining to guide dogs.
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Gift of life insurance

Create your legacy and make a lasting impact with a gift of life insurance. It can provide you with tax benefits while making a difference for generations.
Children with CNIB Buddy Dogs

Children with CNIB Buddy Dogs

Children with CNIB Buddy Dogs is a special look into the relationship between a buddy dog and their partner. Inspired by the popular Humans of New York series, each story is told through a personal lens that’s unique to either the child or their parent's lived experiences. Come and meet the extraordinary children whose lives have been changed by CNIB Buddy Dogs.
Raising CNIB Guide Dogs

Raising CNIB Guide Dogs

Raising CNIB Guide Dogs is a special look into the relationship between a future guide dog and their volunteer puppy raiser. Inspired by the popular Humans of New York series, each story is told through a personal lens that’s unique to the puppy raiser's experience. Come and meet the extraordinary people who are helping change the lives of Canadians with sight loss by raising future CNIB Guide Dogs.
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Reconciliation – The Way Forward

At CNIB, we are committed to changing what it is to be blind for Indigenous Peoples through collaboration and engagement with First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities across the country. 
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Advocacy Resources

We have created these resources to support community members when engaging in advocacy in their local communities, whether as a formal CNIB Community Engagement Volunteer, a person living with sight loss, or an ally who wants to help bring about change. 
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Money Matters with the Wealthsimple Foundation

In this ongoing money series, CNIB National Youth Council Member, Danica Frappier, and Scheherazade Hasan from the Wealthsimple Foundation, examine banking fundamentals and accounts, financial support available to people pursuing post-secondary education in Canada, and more. 
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Blast from the Past

CNIB Lake Joe is pleased to offer unique opportunities for guests from near and far (in person and virtually) to explore the magic of CNIB Lake Joe for themselves. Take a look at the ways we've welcomed everyone in our "camp community" to explore CNIB Lake Joe and contribute to a cause that changes the lives of people with sight loss.