Quebec

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Mission and Values

Learn about our mission and the values that animate everything we do.
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Programs and Services: Registration and Information

Registration for CNIB Quebec programs and services and information about resources, the health system, your eye condition and any other questions you may have.
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Meet Pascal Marcil

Mr. Marcil volunteers to facilitate two support groups per semester for the CNIB Foundation in Quebec. There is no way that his sight loss or health problems will prevent this 42-year-old man from helping others.

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What is the CNIB Unbound Book Club?

CNIB Unbound is a virtual book club for readers with print disabilities and anyone interested in accessible literacy.
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Meet Wendy

Wendy Schilka volunteers at the CNIB Foundation in Abbotsford as a facilitator for the Peer Support Group twice a month. This experience has inspired her – at the age of 64 – to go back to university to get her degree in counseling.
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TD Summer Reading Club

The TD Summer Reading Club  is Canada’s biggest, bilingual summer reading program for kids of all ages, all interests, and all abilities. This free program is co-created and delivered by more than 2,000 public libraries across Canada.  It celebrates Canadian authors, illustrators and stories. It’s designed to inspire kids to explore the fun of reading their way – the key to building a lifelong love of reading.
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National Corporate and Foundation Partners

CNIB's community partners are vital leaders in the creation of a better tomorrow for all Canadians impacted by sight loss.
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CNIB Amateur Radio Program

Established in 1967, CNIB’s Amateur Radio Program has grown to include nearly 500 members across Canada, from teens to professionals, parents and retirees.
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Phone It Forward

CNIB wants to ensure that anyone who is blind or partially sighted can benefit from safety, independence, and enablement that a smartphone, along with the proper training, can provide. If you have sight loss, live in Canada and are registered with the CNIB Foundation, you are eligible for a free smartphone through Phone It Forward.
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National Donors and Partners

Every year, we are astounded by the incredible support of our donors. Some of you attended or organized fundraising events while others signed up to be monthly donors, made gifts in your wills, or gave in memory of loved ones.
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Meet Pierre Germain

Almost 30 years of reading
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David Demers: an inspiring manager

David Demers, general manager of CNIB Quebec.