All Supporters

Able & Available is very proud to partner with great agencies and associations. They can help employers to create an inclusive environment and also job seekers to find the perfect job.



All Partners:

Autism Canada:

  • About: For over 45 years Autism Canada has had a national perspective on the issues currently facing those with Autism Spectrum Disorder, their families, caregivers, and allies. Autism Canada’s primary mandate is to increase the quality of life and well-being of people on the Autism Spectrum through education, advocacy, and support. Autism Canada is committed to delivering the highest quality programs and community resources like the national annual Au-Some Conference, our dedicated Family Support team, a first-of-its-kind Search and Rescue for Autism program, and an exceptional catalogue offering autism education to both the public and private sectors. Autism Canada is proud to have served the autism community in Canada since 1976.
  • Contact info: https://autismcanada.org/

Neil Squire:

  • About: The Neil Squire Society has been revolutionizing the lives of Canadians with disabilities since 1984 through accessible technology. We use technology, knowledge and passion to empower Canadians with disabilities.
  • Contact info: https://www.neilsquire.ca/


Autism Alliance Of Canada:

  • About: Autism Alliance of Canada is a pan-Canadian network with a broad and diverse membership of Autistic people and their families and support persons, as well as clinicians, researchers, policy influencers, service providers and organizations from across Canada. 
  • Contact info: https://autismalliance.ca/


Cerebral Palsy Alberta:

  • About: Cerebral Palsy Alberta (CPAA) is a registered non-profit organization that supports individuals with all disabilities in the province of Alberta, Canada. The CPAA is an affiliate of United Cerebral Palsy.
  • Contact info: https://www.cpalberta.com/


Gateway Association:

  • About: In 1975, a group of passionate parents fought to open doors for their children. Gateway Association emerged as the “Gateway to a better life” they envisioned for people with disabilities and their families. Gateway is a Family Resource Centre (FRC) and an Employment Resource (ERC) Centre that provides education, family support, mentorship and inclusive employment. It is our mission to assist the community to understand disabilities.
  • Contact info: https://gatewayassociation.ca/


Spectrum Advantage, a project of Autism Calgary:

  • About: Spectrum Advantage was created as a response to the need for employment experience for individuals with autism between the ages of 18 and 30. Spearheaded by Autism Calgary, and the generous funding of the Government of Canada as well as the Sinneave Family Foundation, this groundbreaking program, (the only one of it’s kind in Canada) opened it’s doors in May of 2014.
  • Contact info: https://thespectrumadvantage.com/


Centre for Autism Services Alberta:

  • About: Our mission is to provide comprehensive and innovative supports and services to those with autism, and their family network. Some of those supports include early childhood services; sports, leisure, social and skills programs; and pre-employment programs.
  • Contact info: https://centreforautismab.ca/


ACT - Autism Community Training:

  • About: ACT is committed to empowering communities through factual information and education, fostering inclusivity, and advocating for a society that embraces neurodiversity. Guided by insights from the Autistic community, we provide tailored services, education, and advocacy initiatives to promote true equity and understanding. Our measurable efforts ensure continuous engagement and progress toward a more inclusive and supportive society.
  • Contact info: https://www.actcommunity.ca/


Manitoba Down Syndrome Society:

  • About: The Manitoba Down Syndrome Society is a non-profit organization that provides support, information and opportunities for individuals with Down syndrome, parents, professionals and other interested persons.
  • Contact info: https://manitobadownsyndromesociety.com/

Level It Up:

  • About: Level It Up is dedicated to increasing the employment of Manitobans identifying as being on the autism spectrum in Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Math (STEAM). We are part of an international alliance of organizations and businesses, Neurowrx, working to advance this mission around the world.
  • Contact info: https://levelitupmb.ca/


Autism Resource Centre:

  • About: The Autism Resource Centre (ARC) is a non-profit organization that aims to meet the evolving needs of adults with autism. It is our goal to help empower those on the autism spectrum so they can realize their potential, achieve independence and fully engage with their community.
  • Contact info: https://autismresourcecentre.com/


WoodGreen Community Services:

  • About: Every year, WoodGreen provides more than 37,000 Toronto residents with the tools and support they need to thrive. As one of the largest social service agencies in Toronto, we remove barriers and empower the clients we serve. We also work closely with our clients and community and thought leaders to reshape social service delivery to better serve our community.
  • Contact info: https://www.woodgreen.org/


Victoria Disability Resource Centre:

  • About: Victoria Disability Resource Centre (VDRC) is a cross-disability, grassroots, not-for-profit organization run by and for persons with disabilities. We work closely with people who have a disability and with other community organizations to find and remove barriers that prevent full participation in life.
  • Contact info: https://drcvictoria.com/


All Abilities Allstars:

  • About: All Abilities Allstars offers a range of accessible and inclusive activities, educational opportunities, sports, recreation, arts, parent/caregiver support, disability resources, financial resources, and overall wellness programs to promote healthy fulfilling lives for individuals of all ages and all abilities.
  • Contact info: https://allabilities.me/


Society for Autism Support and Services:

  • About: Society for Autism Support and Services (SASS) is an Alberta-based registered charitable organization providing comprehensive educational and consulting services for people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their families. SASS offers its services throughout Alberta and, other parts of the country, when requested.
  • Contact info: https://www.autism.ca/


Easy Surf:

  • About: Easy Surf works with teams to deliver the actionable insights and guidance that they need to build welcoming experiences. Unlock the true potential of products and services to connect with the world. Accessibility helps everyone. But accessibility alone is only half of the challenge. A welcoming experience that anticipates needs and treats everyone equally is meaningfully different and impactful.
  • Contact info: https://easysurf.ca/

Sekond Skin Society:

  • About: Our vision is to lead the health and fitness industry in creating experiences that enable all abilities, empower all bodies, and bring people together.
  • Contact info: https://www.sekondskinsociety.com/

Between Friends:

  • About: Between Friends is a pan-disability organization providing quality social, recreation and development opportunities to more than 80 different disability groups; of which, over 40% of are on the Autism Spectrum. Our programs & services are designed for children, youth, and adults based on age group & interests. Everyone is welcome to participate at Between Friends, regardless of ability, age, gender, race, gender identity, religion or culture.
  • Contact info: https://betweenfriends.ab.ca/


Lacrossing Barriers:

  • About: We are a group dedicated to providing opportunities to play sport, move and learn skills to those in marginalized communities who haven't always been given a choice.
  • Contact info: https://www.lacrossingbarriers.org/


Ultimate Para Sports Association:

  • About: We are a non-profit organization, based out of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. We provide a variety of recreational and competitive sport opportunities to para athletes, coaches and volunteers. Our mission is to facilitate sport opportunities from the developmental to the elite level of participation, in the areas of athletic competition, technical development, leadership, and integration.
  • Contact info: https://www.ultimateparasports.com/

SaskAbilities:

  • About: With a rich history in the community, SaskAbilities is a registered charity rooted in Saskatchewan since its inception in 1950. We are dedicated to providing programs and services to people experiencing disability in Saskatchewan, and to building inclusive communities.
  • Contact info: https://www.saskabilities.ca/


Agence Ometz:

  • About: Agence Ometz is a Jewish human services agency offering social, employment and immigration services to help people fulfill their potential and to secure the growth and vibrancy of the Montreal community.
  • Contact info: https://www.ometz.ca/



Soccability Calgary:

  • About: Soccability Canada was federally incorporated as a Not For Profit in November 2020. A volunteer board oversees the governance, projects and planning of the organization. This is a passion project that keeps us busy outside of our paid jobs. Our objective is to grow accessible soccer programs by filling the gap where support and guidance for soccer organizations is often lacking. We actively seek out (and are open to) opportunities to collaborate with mutually beneficial goals.
  • Contact info: https://soccability.ca/


Calgary Sledge Hockey Association:

  • About: Sledge Hockey is open to people of all ages and genders. Individuals who wish to play sledge hockey should be aware that it requires a fair amount of upper body strength and balance to move around on the ice. What is sledge hockey? Sledge hockey is a Paralympic sport played at all levels around the world. The game incorporates some additional technologies to allow for the greatest amount of participation.
  • Contact info: http://www.calgarysledgehockey.ca/


Plan Calgary:

  • About: PLAN Calgary is a non-profit parent-led organization,whose main objective is to secure the future of people of all abilities by creating a good life now and in the future. We help parents and guardians plan for the future by building community around people of all abilities.
  • Contact info: https://www.plancalgary.ca/


I Have Resolve Foundation:

  • About: The I Have Resolve Foundation provides awareness, education and works in support of inclusion for anyone who faces a physical, social, developmental or learning challenge. Our goal is to promote shared opportunities in order to bridge the gap between those with and those without disabilities. We believe in a mindset of we all belong. In belonging we live, work and play together in order to grow, show each other respect and kindness.
  • Contact info: https://ihaveresolve.com/


IncluCity:

  • About: IncluCity is a go-to partner for inclusive design and testing services. We understand that organizations often struggle to get genuine feedback, leading to less effective solutions. That's where we come in. At IncluCity, we're on a mission to make sure diverse voices are heard in creating digital solutions. With a strong community of nearly 600 testers and a successful history in various sectors, we're here to support design and testing needs.
  • Contact info: https://www.inclucitycalgary.ca/


Chrysalis:

  • About: Chrysalis offers personalized services designed to meet the needs of individuals with disabilities while providing meaningful opportunities for growth and community inclusion. 
  • Contact info: https://chrysalis.ca/


Sinneave Family Foundation:

  • About: The Sinneave Family Foundation is an operating foundation that works with individuals, communities, and organizations across Canada to reduce barriers and enhance opportunities in education, employment, and housing for Autistic youth and adults.
  • Contact info: https://sinneavefoundation.org/


Michael Haines:

  • About: I go into your place of business, sit down with you and your staff, and through my practical experience impactful my real life wisdom on how to give the challenged person a good feel for what you have to offer.
  • Contact info: https://michaeldhaines.com/


Parent's Sruvival Resource & Connection Society:

  • About: Prevention before it Becomes an Emergency. PSRCS works to improve the well-being / mental health of individuals with disabilities and those who support them through Empowerment, Connection and Guidance. To equip each person with the necessary skills, resources and tailored help they need to thrive. To Offer Programs & Services that include: Tailored Assistance, Guidance & Mentorship, One to one connection, Meetups & Workshops, Event & Information Sessions, Provide advocacy between resource places & agencies.
  • Contact info: https://www.parentsurvival.ca/

Stride:

  • About: Our team considers your unique situation, helping you prepare for employment, find a job, and encourage you as you begin your new job. Whether you choose to engage face-to-face with an employment specialist, attend regular workshops or receive support from a peer mentor, Stride helps you build the confidence and skills needed to find and keep your job.
  • Contact info: https://stride.on.ca/


Resilient Hearts Inc.:

  • About: Resilient Hearts Inc. envisions a world where every individual is empowered to lead a fulfilling life, defined by their abilities rather than limitations. Our goal is to foster resilience in individuals by providing a nurturing and inclusive environment, cultivating talents, breaking down barriers, and promoting self-belief. Together, we are building a future where people not only survive but thrive. 
  • Contact info: https://resilienthearts.ca/

Diversecities:

  • About: To visible minorities, marginalized groups, and new immigrants, Diversecities is a community service organization that provides assistance in four key areas of life: Economic Integration, Social Connection, Well-being, and Learning. We build long term relationships with our clients as we empower them, encourage them, and guide them along on the path to reaching their full potential. 
  • Contact info: https://www.diversecities.org/

ADAIA - Alberta Disability Awareness In Action

  • About: Through our campaigns, initiatives, and collaborative efforts, we aim to amplify the voices of disability support workers, raise awareness about their invaluable contributions, and drive meaningful change in policies and attitudes. Welcome to ADAIA! a passionate organization dedicated to advocating for the rights and well-being of the disabled and the heroes who serve them. With a firm belief in the essential role we as support workers play in our society, we strive to create a more inclusive and equitable world for everyone – a world where the tireless efforts and actions of our dedicated members are seen and appreciated universally.
  • Contact info: https://adaia.ca/

CAN WiN:

  • About: CAN WiN helps employers meet workforce needs by connecting job seekers with disabilities - people with diverse talent - to accessible employers across British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario.
  • Contact info: https://www.canadianpartnerswin.ca/

Specialisterne:

  • About: Specialisterne is an internationally recognized leader in harnessing the talents of people on the autism spectrum, or with similar neurodiversities, by providing them with the opportunity to sustain meaningful employment. Originally founded in Denmark by Thorkil Sonne, Specialisterne now operates in twelve countries around the world.
  • Contact info: https://ca.specialisterne.com/