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Community Partnerships

Langley Pos-Abilities Society has partnerships with the following organizations:

SPARC BC

“If everyone is moving forward together, then success takes care of itself.” – Henry Ford

SPARC BC works with communities in building a just and healthy society for all.

We are excited to have joined hands to work together, and we will be actively promoting Accessible Parking in Accessible Communities. SPARC BC’s evidence-based, inclusive, and action-oriented approach, in collaboration with Langley Pos-Abilities’ strength of great community association and outreach, is a great example of how working together can lead to lasting and positive change.

Visit SPARC BC website

Twitter – https://twitter.com/SPARCBC
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/socialplanningresearchbc
LinkedIn – https://ca.linkedin.com/company/sparc-bc
Instagram – https://instagram.com/sparcbc?igshid=1t54tmhmap6c4


Accessable Homes & Property Services

Owen Barclay is the owner and founder of Accessable Homes & Property Services Ltd. He is also a member of Langley Pos-Abilities Society!

This kind and caring man is an Aging-in-Place specialist whose company specializes in ensuring that your home suits your mobility needs as your mobility needs change.

Read more here.

Accessable Home & Property Services


Posh Paws Photography

Have you heard of Posh Paws Photography? This new mobile pet photography studio was created by Sean DeSalliers and is based in Langley. The idea was inspired by his deep love of animals. He has been doing photography for a couple of years and now it has grown into something more. His main goal with this business is to “give people a lasting memory with their pets.” Pets only last so long but pictures are for life. That is why it is so important to him that you walk away with a timeless picture of your special pet.

What is so great about this studio? Well, he will drive to you, the studio is wheelchair accessible, and you don’t have to go anywhere else to print your photograph! After choosing what pictures you would like to have printed, Sean can print and frame the picture for you right away, no waiting required. If you are interested in a t-shirt transfer, you can do that too. You could also iron the transfer onto pillows, blankets, handbags, etc. if you prefer. He wanted to create the studio this way because of COVID and for people who have a harder time going out.

What is also wonderful, is how flexible he is about where he will photograph. For example, he will come into your home to photograph you and your pet or he will take photographs of a family and their pets at a local park. He is also ensuring that COVID precautions are in place. Everyone is required to wear a mask until the picture is being taken and there is hand sanitizer for use. We all may be dealing with COVID restrictions right now but that hasn’t stopped Sean from dreaming. He feels that the potential for his studio is endless. He wants to go to dog parks to photograph pets, photograph people with their service dogs and maybe do a tv show in the future.

Sean’s passion and excitement are contagious. He works seven days a week from 10am to 7pm to ensure that he is available for when you want to take that perfect picture. If you would like to look at the details of the services he provides, including pricing and picture sizes, please follow the social media links below or call 236-999-3997.

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AssistList

AssistList is a safe, reliable and free website that allows you to connect with others in the Greater Vancouver community to exchange home health medical equipment, such as mobility and adaptive aids. AssistList supports those who are in need of equipment, and others who no longer need the equipment they own.

Visit AssistList website

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Better World Software

Our mission is to provide quality software consulting and development services to small organizations in the community at a price they can afford.

Visit Better World Software website

Better World Software


 

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Cultural Diversity Logo 2016

Fraser Valley Cultural Diversity Award Nominee
for “Innovative Initiative”
2019 & 2021

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Bring your bottles and cans to Langley Bottle Depot and your money can be donated to Langley Pos-Abilities. Details >>

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Welcome to Langley Pos-Abilities Society

Langley Pos-Abilities Society is a non-profit volunteer supported agency that helps improve the quality of life for people with disabilities, including those living with mobility issues, hearing loss, blindness, plus many other conditions requiring assistive devices. Read More

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