
Enhance EDI Strategies: Embrace Learning Differences in the Workplace
If your organization’s EDI strategy does not include neurodivergence, it is time for an update. Learn how you can make your workplace more inclusive.
Learn MoreIf your organization’s EDI strategy does not include neurodivergence, it is time for an update. Learn how you can make your workplace more inclusive.
Learn MoreWe’d love for you and your family to join us for a special celebration and receive fidgets and books from the LDS team and our corporate volunteers. Join us for some fun games and activities and enjoy a festive photo booth session and warm drinks to keep the holiday spirit alive.
Learn MoreOctober 6-12 is officially Make a Will Week, an annual initiative from the Government of BC to remind us all to write or update our wills. This week encourages everyone to take action in securing what matters most – your family, loved ones, and causes like LDS – Learn. Develop. Succeed.
Learn MoreRead about TELUS Friendly Future Foundation and the TELUS Vancouver and Coastal Community Board’s grant toward LDS’ effort in supporting preschool-aged children and their families with learning differences.
Learn MoreLDS is excited to continue to increase the number of learners we work with each year. To make this happen, we are expanding physically to expand our operations and further our mission.
Learn MoreMay is Leave a Legacy Month, a national campaign encouraging people to consider leaving gifts to charities through their wills or other planned giving vehicles.
Learn MoreJoin us on November 20 at Canada Place as we Light Up for Learning. This season we are giving back with free assessments, family coaching and more!
Learn MoreWe are excited to announce the establishment of the Cause We Care Bursary for Single Mothers. Cause We Care is a public foundation that invests in programs and services that support single mothers to achieve security and build positive futures for themselves and their children.
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