Ottawa Hand in Hand Funding
Region: Ottawa
Age: All Ages
This program, from the City of Ottawa, helps people to pay for programs in their community. You may be eligible to receive up to $175 per person every year.
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CloseRegion: Ottawa
Age: All Ages
This program, from the City of Ottawa, helps people to pay for programs in their community. You may be eligible to receive up to $175 per person every year.
Region: Ontario
Age: All Ages
Disability: Cerebral Palsy
This money is used to help people with Cerebral Palsy to do things in their community. To get this benefit you must be a member of the Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy.
Region: Ontario
Age: All Ages
Disability: Cerebral Palsy
This program helps pay for things that people need so that they can do things that make them happy. To get this benefit you need to be a member of the Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy.
Region: Ontario
Age: All Ages
Disability: Cerebral Palsy
This program pays for special equipment for people with Cerebral Palsy. The money pays directly for the equipment, it does not go to the family. To get this benefit you need to be a member of the Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy.
Region: Ontario
Age: Children, 18 and under
Disability: Cerebral Palsy
Give A Miracle a Chance is a charity that pays for camps and treatment programs for children with Cerebral Palsy and whose families do not have much money (low to middle income).
Region: Ontario
Age: Children, 19 and under
You can get up to $3000 to help pay for specialized equipment for children and youth with a physical disability that restricts independent mobility and has an impact on performing daily living activities. This money goes right to the store to pay for the equipment.
Region: Canada
Age: Depends on which company you are traveling with
This card lets you get a less expensive ticket for your support person when you take VIA rail, Greyhound Canada, or Coach Canada.
Region: Ontario
Age: Children ages 4 – 18
This program pays for sports and community programs for children whose families do not have much money (low income). This money goes straight to the organization running the program.
Region: Canada
Age: All Ages
The Access2Entertainment card lets you get a free ticket for a support person when you go to specific places for entertainment (like the movies, climbing gyms, or museums). You will have to pay a small fee to purchase your card and it does expire so you will need to renew the card. There will be an expiry date on the card.
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