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Information about Independence Groups in Nova Scotia offering volunteer opportunities. You can also view fewer results of Independence Groups by selecting a specific location in Nova Scotia or expand your results by changing the province from the menu to the right.

Groups that focus on independence can be doing so either with seniors, or with disabled people. In both cases it refers to groups that enable both user-groups to live fuller lives, usually through assistance of other people, and can include an element of recreation.



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Chebucto Links Senior Support Association
2080 Windsor Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3K5B2

Chebucto Links is a community outreach association in Halifax, Nova Scotia. We endeavour to enable older persons to live independently, safely and maintain the quality of life they desire in their community.

Keywords: Seniors · Independence

Volunteer Profile of Chebucto Links Senior Support Association


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Community Links Association
5516 Spring Garden Road, Suite 201, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3L4T8

Community Links is a provincial organization that promotes age friendly communities and quality of life for Nova Scotia seniors through community development and volunteer action.

Keywords: Seniors · Independence

Volunteer Profile of Community Links Association


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Easter Seals Nova Scotia
3670 Kempt Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3K4X8

Easter Seals Nova Scotia is a not-for-profit organization and registered charity based in Halifax. We advocate for a barrier-free Nova Scotia and provide top-quality services promoting mobility, inclusion and independence for Nova Scotians with disabilities. We have served Nova Scotians with disabilities for more than 80 years.

Keywords: Sports and Recreation · Independence · Disabled · Children and Youth

Volunteer Profile of Easter Seals Nova Scotia


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Horizon Achievement Centre Society
780 Upper Prince St, Sydney, Nova Scotia B1P5N6

Horizon Achievement Centre is a non profit organization registered under the Societies Act of Nova Scotia and a Registered Charity under the Canada Income Tax Act. The Centre is governed by a volunteer community based Board of Directors, each bringing their own personal and professional experience to this organization.

Keywords: Independence · Disabled

Volunteer Profile of Horizon Achievement Centre Society


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Nova Scotia League for Equal Opportunities
5251 Duke Street, Suite 1211, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J1P3

We are a provincial consumer organization dedicated to promoting the abilities of persons with disabilities so they may function as equals in society. We provide information and referral services to all Nova Scotians regarding disability issues and available programs and services.

Keywords: Independence · Disabled

Volunteer Profile of Nova Scotia League for Equal Opportunities


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Shelburne Association Supporting Inclusion
170 Water St, Shelburne, Nova Scotia B0T1W0

SASI is an organization that is committed to providing quality, person-centered programs to benefit individuals with disabilities and mental health difficulties. Or Mission statement is "working with persons with disabilities to improve the quality of their lives by providing hands on training and learning opportunities".

Keywords: Independence · Disabled

Volunteer Profile of Shelburne Association Supporting Inclusion


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Shoreham Village Senior Citizens Association
50 Shoreham Crescent, Chester, Nova Scotia B0J1J0

Shoreham Village Senior Citizens Association was founded by a group of local citizens in 1974 as a non-profit organization and is governed by a volunteer board of directors.

Keywords: Seniors · Independence · Housing

Volunteer Profile of Shoreham Village Senior Citizens Association


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Trans County Transportation Society
26 Bay Road, Bridgetown, Nova Scotia B0S1C0

Trans County Transportation Society (TCTS) is a charitable organization that started over 10 years ago to provide safe and cost effective transportation services to people in Annapolis and western Kings counties who are unable to use public transportation.

Keywords: Independence · Disabled

Volunteer Profile of Trans County Transportation Society






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