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2024 Annual Report

2024 continued to be a capacity building and barrier busting year. Building on previous gains and successes with several local and regional partners, TASC continues to be the voice for inclusion through sport in Toronto and beyond. The Adaptive Sports & Recreation in Post-Secondary Institutions in

Volunteers Needed for a Research Study

Exploring the Experiences and Perceptions of Adults Aged 50 Years or Greater with Spinal Cord Injury on Participation in Sport PURPOSE: To explore the perceptions and experiences of adults aged 50 years or greater with spinal cord injury (SCI) who participate in sport in Canada. WHO: Anyone

TASC recipient of Jumpstart’s Sport Relief Fund

We are excited to share that the Toronto Accessible Sports Fund (TASC) has been selected by @CTJumpstart to receive a grant from their Sport Relief Fund. This grant will go a long way towards helping us to connect people with disabilities to accessible sports and

Physical Therapy Fitness Centres and Walking Tracks

The following ten (10) community centre locations will be made available to ensure individuals with disabilities can access physical therapy while Toronto remains in lockdown. Call the centre to book an appointment. Albion Pool and Health Club 1501 Albion Rd. Open Monday to Friday, 2 p.m. to 8

David C. Onley Award for Leadership in Accessibility

Do you know an individual or an organization who has worked to create opportunities and break down barriers for Ontarians with disabilities? The David C. Onley Award for Leadership in Accessibility remains open for nominations until February 26, 2021. There are four award categories: the Employee Engagement Award the