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Live

"Live" programs provide the support and services to enhance your daily living skills, realize your goals, and seize your future with confidence.  

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Peer Support Programs

Understanding, support, mentorship and advice. Peer Support groups give you the opportunity to connect with others who are living with sight loss.
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CNIB Mobile Hub

CNIB is hitting the road to bring our innovative programs to life in your community! Learn more about the CNIB Mobile Hub and explore the tour schedule and program offerings.
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CNIB Connects

CNIB Connects is an innovative membership program tailored for Canadians who are blind, Deafblind, or have low vision. This exclusive initiative offers enrolled members a range of benefits, including discounts on products and services, access to exclusive content and experiences, and increased engagement with leading businesses dedicated to enhancing accessibility for a superior customer experience.
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Vision Mate

The Vision Mate program is CNIB's flagship initiative for one-on-one support. The program matches people who are blind or partially sighted with sighted volunteers who provide companionship and assistance with everyday tasks and errands.
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CNIB’s White Cane Access Program

The White Cane Access program is currently available to residents residing in British Columbia, Manitoba, and the Atlantic Region. This program allows eligible members to receive one new white cane and tip per calendar year at no cost.
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Dollars Seen Differently

The Dollars Seen Differently podcast breaks down financial topics to make them more accessible for people who are blind, Deafblind or have low vision. Hosted by Ryan Hooey, each episode features a down-to-earth conversation with financial experts, offering practical tips and resources on topics like accessing government benefits, smart saving strategies, managing debt, taxes, financial aid for education, and more.
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Project or Casting Opportunities

Here you'll find a list of third-party opportunities with external groups, casting agencies and organizations. Be sure to check back often as this page is updated with new opportunities as they become available.