Change doesn’t just happen—it’s made by people willing to step out and make it happen. At the Alliance for Equality of Blind Canadians (AEBC), we’re committed to stepping out and embracing the changes that will make a difference in the lives of blind, deafblind and partially sighted Canadians.
But we can’t do it alone.
Our year-end fundraising campaign has officially launched, and we’re asking you to join us in our mission.
AEBC is a member-driven organization, powered by people like you who believe in a world without barriers. We advocate, educate, and support our community, pushing for inclusive services, accessible technology, fair government policies, and so much more. From federal and provincial advocacy to scholarships for blind students, our work is only possible because of the passion and generosity of those who support us.
This year, I’m inviting you to embrace change with us by considering a monthly or one-time donation to AEBC. Your support means we can keep advocating for accessible public transit, fair legislation, and inclusive technology. It means we can continue to connect, educate, and support blind Canadians across the country—ensuring no one is left behind.
Imagine the impact of just a small monthly gift. It’s not just a donation; it’s a commitment to a future where every person with vision loss has equal opportunities to live, learn, and work without barriers.
To make your donation, please click on the link below. Whether you choose to contribute monthly or make a one-time gift, your support will directly fuel our advocacy, expand our scholarship program, and enhance the lives of our community members.
Visit CanadaHelps to make a secure online donation or visit our website at www.blindcanadians.ca/donate for more payment options.
Let’s step out and embrace change together. Let’s ensure that blind, deafblind and partially sighted Canadians have the opportunities they deserve. Thank you for being a vital part of this journey—your generosity and support mean the world to us.
Warm regards,
Marcia Yale
President, Alliance for Equality of Blind Canadians