06/02/2026
Join us during National AccessAbility Week from May 31 to June 6, 2026 to celebrate the achievements of persons with disabilities in Canada. This year's theme is "Building a Strong, Accessible Canada," reminding us that we all benefit when everyone has an equal opportunity to reach their full potential.
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The visual includes the text: National AccessAbility Week 2026. Building a Strong, Accessible Canada. May 31 to June 6, 2026.
Text is followed by a photo of a young person with a prosthetic arm, wearing headphones.
The visual ends with the Canada Wordmark.
05/27/2026
On this World Marketing Day, we at OFP want to shout out our marketing specialist, Nick Goulard!
Nick has made it such that the services we provide can reach more people who could benefit from them, helping us achieve our mission of empowering people with disabilities to engage with the world 🌎✨
05/20/2026
Yesterday, we got the chance to visit the Canadian War Museum! 🇨🇦🏛️
What a fun and immersive way to learn about Canada’s history through stories, artifacts, and interactive exhibits.
From exploring historic vehicles to walking through galleries filled with powerful moments from the past, there was something that sparked everyone’s curiosity.
If you're looking for an accessible way to experience Canada's history, we highly recommend Canada's War Museum!
05/18/2026
Happy Victoria Day, Everyone!
Let us know what your plans are for the long weekend.🧡🩵
05/13/2026
Sweet gifts made with care 💐
This week, our folks got creative making homemade sugar scrubs with essential oils to create something special for Mother’s Day.
Activities like these are more than just crafts. They create opportunities for creativity, connection, skill-building, and sharing meaningful moments together.
✨ And they smelled amazing!
05/11/2026
🚨 Want a chance to win 1 of 20 $50 gift cards?
We’re sharing an important new study from the Canadian Centre for Housing Rights and the University of Winnipeg focused on the housing experiences of disabled adults across Canada.
If you are 18+ and live in BC, MB, ON, or NS, and have a disability, chronic condition, or access need that affects your housing or daily life, they want to hear from you.
The survey aims to better understand the barriers and discrimination disabled people face when finding and maintaining housing.
Take the survey here:
https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/H32L2YC?organization=liveworkplay
Image Description: A community opportunity graphic titled “Housing Experience Matters” promoting a national housing survey for disabled adults in BC, MB, ON, and NS. The graphic includes an illustration of a wheelchair user in front of homes, information about the study, and details about the chance to win 1 of 20 $50 gift cards.