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Locality: Vancouver, British Columbia

Address: 1450-605 Robson Street V6B 5J3 Vancouver, BC, Canada

Website: therightfitbc.org

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The Right Fit 01.02.2021

An interesting article that shows how the pandemic has added another layer of challenges and isolation for people living with physical disabilities.

The Right Fit 29.12.2020

The story of this homeowner with disabilities struggling to stay in an unaccessible home rather than being sent to a long-term care facility is all too familiar. More support is needed to help homeowners modify housing that becomes unsuitable as they acquire disabilities of one form or another.

The Right Fit 10.12.2020

Twenty-two per cent of Canadians, according to Stats Can, live with a disability. A new children's book teaches important lessons about living with disabilities. The Vancouver Sun

The Right Fit 10.11.2020

Are you a housing provider or a landlord with a wheelchair-accessible unit to fill? The Right Fit can help you find the right long-term tenant.

The Right Fit 22.10.2020

BC NDP recommits to introducing legislation ensuring accessibility for people with disabilities, as COVID has made needs even more pressing. An estimated 25 per cent of British Columbians have a disability..

The Right Fit 19.10.2020

Accessible Unit Available in North Vancouver The Right Fit Project is advertising 2 wheelchair accessible units in North Vancouver. The newer units are in a multi-use complex, have secure accessible parking and is on the doorstep of the natural wonders of North Vancouver parks. For more information, please review the attached posting. Thank you!

The Right Fit 08.10.2020

*UPDATE: VACANCY FILLED* The Right Fit! Accessible unit available in a friendly, welcoming Housing Co-operative in the Marpole District of Vancouver, BC. Pet Friendly! Close to amenities! Contact us for more information!

The Right Fit 19.09.2020

People living with disabilities in BC face assistance rates below the poverty line and limited access to housing and other essentials. Great article that features Disability Alliance BC's Justina Loh and Creating Accessible Neighbourhoods's Heather McCain