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Abbotsford

Name: Tetra Society
Location: Abbotsford
Type of Sport or Recreation: Equipment

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Tetra can assist athletes in creating equipment for sports and recreation.

Tetra clients can be anyone. They can be infants or seniors or anyone in between. As well, levels of disability can vary greatly from client to client. No challenge given Tetra’s volunteers is deemed too great or too small. The goal is always to reduce societal and environmental barriers and to create increased independence.

Tetra’s assistive device projects tackle barriers to mobility, personal care and communications. They facilitate education, work and recreation. In short, assistive devices created by Tetra focus on improving quality of life.

While Tetra operates in numerous cities and towns throughout North America, the services and talents of our expert volunteers are available to everyone. Information on past projects is shared system-wide; expertise is shared and requests for assistive device projects can even be filled remotely if someone lives in an area not served by a Tetra chapter.

To inquire about what our volunteers can do for you, simply contact your nearest Tetra chapter using the Find a Chapter feature. You may also contact our head office at any time.

Tetra Head Office

The Tetra Society of North America was formed in Vancouver, BC – which is the location of the head office.

Abbotsford / Mission Chapter Contact Information:
Contact Person: John Connor
Telephone: (604) 820.0568
Email: info@tetrasociety.org
Website: www.tetrasociety.org


Castlegar

Name: Tetra Society
Location: Castlegar
Type of Sport or Recreation: Equipment

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Tetra can assist athletes in creating equipment for sports and recreation.

Tetra clients can be anyone. They can be infants or seniors or anyone in between. As well, levels of disability can vary greatly from client to client. No challenge given Tetra’s volunteers is deemed too great or too small. The goal is always to reduce societal and environmental barriers and to create increased independence.

Tetra’s assistive device projects tackle barriers to mobility, personal care and communications. They facilitate education, work and recreation. In short, assistive devices created by Tetra focus on improving quality of life.

While Tetra operates in numerous cities and towns throughout North America, the services and talents of our expert volunteers are available to everyone. Information on past projects is shared system-wide; expertise is shared and requests for assistive device projects can even be filled remotely if someone lives in an area not served by a Tetra chapter.

To inquire about what our volunteers can do for you, simply contact your nearest Tetra chapter using the Find a Chapter feature. You may also contact our head office at any time.

Tetra Head Office

The Tetra Society of North America was formed in Vancouver, BC – which is the location of the head office.

Castlegar / Trail Chapter Contact Information:
Contact Person: Jim Rees
Telephone: (250) 364.1878
Email: jmrees@shaw.ca
Website: www.tetrasociety.org


Kamloops

Name: Tetra Society
Location: Kamloops
Type of Sport or Recreation: Equipment

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Tetra can assist athletes in creating equipment for sports and recreation.

Tetra clients can be anyone. They can be infants or seniors or anyone in between. As well, levels of disability can vary greatly from client to client. No challenge given Tetra’s volunteers is deemed too great or too small. The goal is always to reduce societal and environmental barriers and to create increased independence.

Tetra’s assistive device projects tackle barriers to mobility, personal care and communications. They facilitate education, work and recreation. In short, assistive devices created by Tetra focus on improving quality of life.

While Tetra operates in numerous cities and towns throughout North America, the services and talents of our expert volunteers are available to everyone. Information on past projects is shared system-wide; expertise is shared and requests for assistive device projects can even be filled remotely if someone lives in an area not served by a Tetra chapter.

To inquire about what our volunteers can do for you, simply contact your nearest Tetra chapter using the Find a Chapter feature. You may also contact our head office at any time.

Tetra Head Office

The Tetra Society of North America was formed in Vancouver, BC – which is the location of the head office.

Kamloops Chapter Contact Information:
Contact Person: Ralph Adams
Telephone: (250) 828-0558
Email: ptweedie@tetrasociety.org
Website: www.tetrasociety.org


Kelowna

Name: Tetra Society
Location: Kelowna
Type of Sport or Recreation: Equipment

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Tetra can assist athletes in creating equipment for sports and recreation.

Tetra clients can be anyone. They can be infants or seniors or anyone in between. As well, levels of disability can vary greatly from client to client. No challenge given Tetra’s volunteers is deemed too great or too small. The goal is always to reduce societal and environmental barriers and to create increased independence.

Tetra’s assistive device projects tackle barriers to mobility, personal care and communications. They facilitate education, work and recreation. In short, assistive devices created by Tetra focus on improving quality of life.

While Tetra operates in numerous cities and towns throughout North America, the services and talents of our expert volunteers are available to everyone. Information on past projects is shared system-wide; expertise is shared and requests for assistive device projects can even be filled remotely if someone lives in an area not served by a Tetra chapter.

To inquire about what our volunteers can do for you, simply contact your nearest Tetra chapter using the Find a Chapter feature. You may also contact our head office at any time.

Tetra Head Office

The Tetra Society of North America was formed in Vancouver, BC – which is the location of the head office.

Kelowna Chapter Contact Information:
Contact Person: Murray Peart
Telephone: (250) 870.1933
Email: murray@peartengineering.com
Website: www.tetrasociety.org


Langley

B.C. Disability Game Society
Location: Langley
Type of Sport(s) and/or Recreation: Multiple Sports

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Mission Statement
BC Disability Games offers recreational and competitive sport opportunities and other Games related activities for people with a disability as part of the Canadian Sport for Life framework.

Rewarding multi-sport Games experiences are provided through partnerships with disability-serving organizations, sport organizations, BC communities and other stakeholders.

Vision
British Columbians with a disability will have the opportunity to realize their potential through participation in the BC Disability Games.

Langley Contact Information:
JANE SAMLETZKI
BC Disability Games, PO Box 56037, RPO Valley Centre, Langley, BC V3A 8B3
Main Phone: 604-465-7738
Fax: 604-465-7759
Website: www.bcdisabilitygames.org
Email: info@bcdisabilitygames.org


Mission

Name: Tetra Society
Location: Mission
Type of Sport or Recreation: Equipment

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Tetra can assist athletes in creating equipment for sports and recreation.

Tetra clients can be anyone. They can be infants or seniors or anyone in between. As well, levels of disability can vary greatly from client to client. No challenge given Tetra’s volunteers is deemed too great or too small. The goal is always to reduce societal and environmental barriers and to create increased independence.

Tetra’s assistive device projects tackle barriers to mobility, personal care and communications. They facilitate education, work and recreation. In short, assistive devices created by Tetra focus on improving quality of life.

While Tetra operates in numerous cities and towns throughout North America, the services and talents of our expert volunteers are available to everyone. Information on past projects is shared system-wide; expertise is shared and requests for assistive device projects can even be filled remotely if someone lives in an area not served by a Tetra chapter.

To inquire about what our volunteers can do for you, simply contact your nearest Tetra chapter using the Find a Chapter feature. You may also contact our head office at any time.

Tetra Head Office

The Tetra Society of North America was formed in Vancouver, BC – which is the location of the head office.

Mission / Abbotsford Chapter Contact Information:
Contact Person: John Connor
Telephone: (604) 820.0568
Email: info@tetrasociety.org
Website: www.tetrasociety.org


Prince George

Name: Tetra Society
Location: Prince George
Type of Sport or Recreation: Equipment

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Tetra can assist athletes in creating equipment for sports and recreation.

Tetra clients can be anyone. They can be infants or seniors or anyone in between. As well, levels of disability can vary greatly from client to client. No challenge given Tetra’s volunteers is deemed too great or too small. The goal is always to reduce societal and environmental barriers and to create increased independence.

Tetra’s assistive device projects tackle barriers to mobility, personal care and communications. They facilitate education, work and recreation. In short, assistive devices created by Tetra focus on improving quality of life.

While Tetra operates in numerous cities and towns throughout North America, the services and talents of our expert volunteers are available to everyone. Information on past projects is shared system-wide; expertise is shared and requests for assistive device projects can even be filled remotely if someone lives in an area not served by a Tetra chapter.

To inquire about what our volunteers can do for you, simply contact your nearest Tetra chapter using the Find a Chapter feature. You may also contact our head office at any time.

Tetra Head Office

The Tetra Society of North America was formed in Vancouver, BC – which is the location of the head office.

Prince George Chapter Contact Information:
Contact Person: Simon Rose
Telephone: (250) 963.9258
Email: sjrose@telus.net
Website: www.tetrasociety.org


Prince Rupert

Name: Tetra Society
Location: Prince Rupert
Type of Sport or Recreation: Equipment

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Tetra can assist athletes in creating equipment for sports and recreation.

Tetra clients can be anyone. They can be infants or seniors or anyone in between. As well, levels of disability can vary greatly from client to client. No challenge given Tetra’s volunteers is deemed too great or too small. The goal is always to reduce societal and environmental barriers and to create increased independence.

Tetra’s assistive device projects tackle barriers to mobility, personal care and communications. They facilitate education, work and recreation. In short, assistive devices created by Tetra focus on improving quality of life.

While Tetra operates in numerous cities and towns throughout North America, the services and talents of our expert volunteers are available to everyone. Information on past projects is shared system-wide; expertise is shared and requests for assistive device projects can even be filled remotely if someone lives in an area not served by a Tetra chapter.

To inquire about what our volunteers can do for you, simply contact your nearest Tetra chapter using the Find a Chapter feature. You may also contact our head office at any time.

Tetra Head Office

The Tetra Society of North America was formed in Vancouver, BC – which is the location of the head office.

Prince Rupert Chapter Contact Information:
Contact Person: Pat Tweedie, Program Coordinator
Telephone: (604) 688.6464 Ext. 108
Email: ptweedie@tetrasociety.org
Website: www.tetrasociety.org


Provincial - Multiple Locations

Name: Tetra Society
Type of Sport or Recreation: Equipment

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Tetra can assist athletes in creating equipment for sports and recreation.

Tetra clients can be anyone. They can be infants or seniors or anyone in between. As well, levels of disability can vary greatly from client to client. No challenge given Tetra’s volunteers is deemed too great or too small. The goal is always to reduce societal and environmental barriers and to create increased independence.

Tetra’s assistive device projects tackle barriers to mobility, personal care and communications. They facilitate education, work and recreation. In short, assistive devices created by Tetra focus on improving quality of life.

While Tetra operates in numerous cities and towns throughout North America, the services and talents of our expert volunteers are available to everyone. Information on past projects is shared system-wide; expertise is shared and requests for assistive device projects can even be filled remotely if someone lives in an area not served by a Tetra chapter.

To inquire about what our volunteers can do for you, simply contact your nearest Tetra chapter using the Find a Chapter feature. You may also contact our head office at any time.

Tetra Head Office

The Tetra Society of North America was formed in Vancouver, BC – which is the location of the head office.

Head Office Contact Information:
National Program Coordinator - Pat Tweedie
Suite 207 - 3077 Granville Street
Vancouver, British Columbia
CANADA  V6H 3J9
E-mail: ptweedie@tetrasociety.org
Phone: (604) 688.6464, ext. 108
Fax: (604) 688.6463
Toll-free: 1.877.688.8762
Website: www.tetrasociety.org


Trail

Name: Tetra Society
Location: Trail
Type of Sport or Recreation: Equipment

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Tetra can assist athletes in creating equipment for sports and recreation.

Tetra clients can be anyone. They can be infants or seniors or anyone in between. As well, levels of disability can vary greatly from client to client. No challenge given Tetra’s volunteers is deemed too great or too small. The goal is always to reduce societal and environmental barriers and to create increased independence.

Tetra’s assistive device projects tackle barriers to mobility, personal care and communications. They facilitate education, work and recreation. In short, assistive devices created by Tetra focus on improving quality of life.

While Tetra operates in numerous cities and towns throughout North America, the services and talents of our expert volunteers are available to everyone. Information on past projects is shared system-wide; expertise is shared and requests for assistive device projects can even be filled remotely if someone lives in an area not served by a Tetra chapter.

To inquire about what our volunteers can do for you, simply contact your nearest Tetra chapter using the Find a Chapter feature. You may also contact our head office at any time.

Tetra Head Office

The Tetra Society of North America was formed in Vancouver, BC – which is the location of the head office.

Trail / Castlegar Chapter Contact Information:
Contact Person: Jim Rees
Telephone: (250) 364.1878
Email: jmrees@shaw.ca
Website: www.tetrasociety.org


Vancouver

Name: ConnecTra - Connecting Agency (for activities and programs)
Location: Vancouver
Type of Sport or Recreation: Multiple Sports - Connecting Agency (for activities and programs)

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ConnecTra is a connecting agency, linking people with disabilities to activities and programs that will, over time, allow them to gain confidence and become more active and involved in community life (it also includes self-employment group Abilities Business Co-op). ConnecTra is one of the six affiliated societies that make up the Sam Sullivan Disability Foundation

Website: www.connectra.org


Name: Tetra Society
Location: Vancouver
Type of Sport or Recreation: Equipment

Click for more about the Tetra Society

Tetra can assist athletes in creating equipment for sports and recreation.

Tetra clients can be anyone. They can be infants or seniors or anyone in between. As well, levels of disability can vary greatly from client to client. No challenge given Tetra’s volunteers is deemed too great or too small. The goal is always to reduce societal and environmental barriers and to create increased independence.

Tetra’s assistive device projects tackle barriers to mobility, personal care and communications. They facilitate education, work and recreation. In short, assistive devices created by Tetra focus on improving quality of life.

While Tetra operates in numerous cities and towns throughout North America, the services and talents of our expert volunteers are available to everyone. Information on past projects is shared system-wide; expertise is shared and requests for assistive device projects can even be filled remotely if someone lives in an area not served by a Tetra chapter.

To inquire about what our volunteers can do for you, simply contact your nearest Tetra chapter using the Find a Chapter feature. You may also contact our head office at any time.

Tetra Head Office

The Tetra Society of North America was formed in Vancouver, BC – which is the location of the head office.

Vancouver Chapter Contact Information:
Contact Person: Pat Tweedie, Program Coordinator
Telephone: (604) 688.6464 Ext. 108
Email: ptweedie@tetrasociety.org
Website: www.tetrasociety.org


Vernon

Name: Tetra Society
Location: Vernon
Type of Sport or Recreation: Equipment

Click for more about the Tetra Society

Tetra can assist athletes in creating equipment for sports and recreation.

Tetra clients can be anyone. They can be infants or seniors or anyone in between. As well, levels of disability can vary greatly from client to client. No challenge given Tetra’s volunteers is deemed too great or too small. The goal is always to reduce societal and environmental barriers and to create increased independence.

Tetra’s assistive device projects tackle barriers to mobility, personal care and communications. They facilitate education, work and recreation. In short, assistive devices created by Tetra focus on improving quality of life.

While Tetra operates in numerous cities and towns throughout North America, the services and talents of our expert volunteers are available to everyone. Information on past projects is shared system-wide; expertise is shared and requests for assistive device projects can even be filled remotely if someone lives in an area not served by a Tetra chapter.

To inquire about what our volunteers can do for you, simply contact your nearest Tetra chapter using the Find a Chapter feature. You may also contact our head office at any time.

Tetra Head Office

The Tetra Society of North America was formed in Vancouver, BC – which is the location of the head office.

Vernon Chapter Contact Information:
Contact Person: Ann Cotton
Telephone: (250) 938.4733
Email: ptweedie@tetrasociety.org
Website: www.tetrasociety.org


Victoria

Name: Tetra Society
Location: Victoria
Type of Sport or Recreation: Equipment

Click for more about the Tetra Society

Tetra can assist athletes in creating equipment for sports and recreation.

Tetra clients can be anyone. They can be infants or seniors or anyone in between. As well, levels of disability can vary greatly from client to client. No challenge given Tetra’s volunteers is deemed too great or too small. The goal is always to reduce societal and environmental barriers and to create increased independence.

Tetra’s assistive device projects tackle barriers to mobility, personal care and communications. They facilitate education, work and recreation. In short, assistive devices created by Tetra focus on improving quality of life.

While Tetra operates in numerous cities and towns throughout North America, the services and talents of our expert volunteers are available to everyone. Information on past projects is shared system-wide; expertise is shared and requests for assistive device projects can even be filled remotely if someone lives in an area not served by a Tetra chapter.

To inquire about what our volunteers can do for you, simply contact your nearest Tetra chapter using the Find a Chapter feature. You may also contact our head office at any time.

Tetra Head Office

The Tetra Society of North America was formed in Vancouver, BC – which is the location of the head office.

Victoria Chapter Contact Information:
Contact Person: Marnie Essery
Telephone: (250) 474.5939
Email: meteach@telus.net
Website: www.tetrasociety.org


Whistler

Name: Tetra Society
Location: Whistler
Type of Sport or Recreation: Equipment

Click for more about the Tetra Society

Tetra can assist athletes in creating equipment for sports and recreation.

Tetra clients can be anyone. They can be infants or seniors or anyone in between. As well, levels of disability can vary greatly from client to client. No challenge given Tetra’s volunteers is deemed too great or too small. The goal is always to reduce societal and environmental barriers and to create increased independence.

Tetra’s assistive device projects tackle barriers to mobility, personal care and communications. They facilitate education, work and recreation. In short, assistive devices created by Tetra focus on improving quality of life.

While Tetra operates in numerous cities and towns throughout North America, the services and talents of our expert volunteers are available to everyone. Information on past projects is shared system-wide; expertise is shared and requests for assistive device projects can even be filled remotely if someone lives in an area not served by a Tetra chapter.

To inquire about what our volunteers can do for you, simply contact your nearest Tetra chapter using the Find a Chapter feature. You may also contact our head office at any time.

Tetra Head Office

The Tetra Society of North America was formed in Vancouver, BC – which is the location of the head office.

Whistler Chapter Contact Information:
Contact Person: Hugh Tollett
Telephone: 1.877.688.8762
Email: info@whistlerforthedisabled.com
Website: www.tetrasociety.org


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