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Looking for financial support for post-secondary school?

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  • Spinal Cord Injury Canada has four scholarships worth $1,000 to $1,500 each for people with spinal cord injuries. The application deadline is midnight on May 31 (EDT). For full details and to apply, please visit https://sci-can.ca/scholarships

  • The Alliance for Equality of Blind Canadians (AEBC) is now accepting applications for the 2025-2026 AEBC/Allyant Scholarship Program. The application deadline is Friday, May 30th, 2025 by 1:00 p.m. (EDT). Download the application package at: https://wix.to/O10ZTlX.

  • The Rick Hansen Foundation is providing funding of up to $10,000 per year (up to a maximum of $40,000) to youth with disabilities in a post-secondary program. Applications will be accepted until May 14, 2025. Visit https://www.rickhansen.com/Scholarship to apply.


 
 
 

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Toosed
Apr 13

FNAF challenges you to face haunted animatronics, manage limited power, and survive relentless nights filled with tension and fear.

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derlean
Mar 18

I really appreciate seeing opportunities like these being shared—it shows a strong commitment to inclusion and empowering individuals with disabilities to pursue their education. I think it’s especially meaningful that multiple organizations are stepping up to provide support at different levels, making a real difference in people’s futures. Reading this motivates me, much like when I play Veck IO, where I realize that with the right support and determination, I can overcome challenges and keep progressing toward my goals.

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