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Organization: CNIB - Ontario South - Greater Toronto Area - Vision Loss Rehabilitation Canada - DeafBlind Community Services  
Toll-Free: 1-800-563-2642
Email: info@cnib.ca
Website: www.cnib.ca
Address:
1929 Bayview Ave
Toronto, ON
M4G 3E8
Street Address:
10 Kingsbridge Garden Circle, Unit 402
Mississauga
 
Intersection: Hurontario St (Hwy 10) and Kingsbridge Circle
Location: Brampton (Fletcher's Creek South)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:
  Service
Mon8:30am-4:30pm
Tue8:30am-4:30pm
Wed8:30am-4:30pm
Thu8:30am-4:30pm
Fri8:30am-4:30pm

By appointment only
Executives: Angela Bonfanti - Vice-President
CNIB Foundation (Ontario and Quebec)
416-486-2500
Suzanne Decary-van den Broek - Executive Director
CNIB Foundation Ontario South (GTA)
416-849-0050
Service Description: Supports for people living with vision loss * research, public education, and vision health services * volunteer opportunities available

Accessible Technology Support - Introduction to new accessible technology options (apps and devices) for people with varying degrees of sight loss * tech bar for learning, sharing and problem-solving * virtual reality room for trying out new technologies * one-on-one and group sessions

Advocacy - Training for people who want to either self advocate, raise awareness, or join in a collective effort to challenge systemic discrimination and break down societal barriers

Children and youth (aged 0-29) - Resources and programs for children with a vision loss * support groups * parent information nights topics include sports and recreation, community supports and local programs, online resources, eye conditions, academic tools, and advocacy skills * teacher and educator support * transition guidance from high school to post-secondary school

Virtual Vision Mate Program - Volunteers to connect virtually with participants by phone or online at least once a week to engage in friendly conversation and offer support

Literacy - Support for people of all ages with sight loss for exploring alternative formats for reading, writing, or sharing thought with others * options to reading print (Braille, VoiceOver, synthesized speech, etc)

Culture, Sports and Recreation - Creative classes, community-based workshops, physical activities and excursions

Vision Loss Rehabilitation - Specialized training that gives people who are blind or partially sighted the practical skills they need to live safely and independently * also has essential emergency services, which provides urgent response to people with vision loss * contact 1-844-887-8572 or info@vlrehab.ca

CNIB Deafblind Community Services -
provide specialized support and emergency services for people who are Deafblind * funded by the Government of Ontario * intervenor services and literacy programs enable people who are Deafblind to maximize their independence and engagement with the world around them * contact Deafblind Services, Hamilton, 905-688-0022 ext 5333

Youth empowerment - Programs for youth to get together regularly with peers in a safe and inclusive environment * learn new skills, social interaction and physical activity * develop new communication, technology, community engagement, mentorship and leadership skills

CNIB Guide Dogs - Program to raise and train guide dogs exclusively for people with sight loss

Fees: Free
Application: Call * no referral required * need to have a request for service completed by an eye care professional * request for service forms available on website
Eligibility / Target Population: People who are blind, partially sighted or deafblind
Languages: English * French
Language Notes: Interpretive Services
Area Served:
Halton Region ; Peel Region  
See Also: Advocacy and Social Action for People with Disabilities
Blindness and Vision Loss
Eye Health and Diseases
Independent Living Supports
Life Skills for People with Disabilities

This information was last completely updated on July 14, 2025

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"About Us"
To ensure all Canadians who are blind or partially sighted have the confidence, skills and opportunity to fully participate in life, and no Canadian loses their sight to preventable causes