You Can Enjoy Life Again

After her spinal cord injury, Diane wondered if she’d ever drive, work, or enjoy the outdoors again. Her journey with SCI BC shows that life after injury doesn’t end, it just looks different.
Aging with SCI: Be Prepared!

SCI BC’s new Aging with SCI Peer Support Specialist, Duncan Campbell shares what’s behind the new Peer Support Program he’s creating and why he’s doing it.
My Best Memories

Watching from the sidelines after her spinal cord injury feels like a distant memory for Alison. Thanks to SCI BC, she has spent the past 37 years creating new memories and embracing incredible adventures.
Your Priorities for SCI BC’s Aging with SCI Program

When SCI BC’s Duncan Campbell asked about your priorities for his new Aging with SCI peer support program, you answered.
Remembering Brad Jacobsen

On February 17, the world lost Brad Jacobsen. He has left us at way too young an age, but he has left an incredible legacy for the organization and for all who knew him. He brought light to the world. He brought light to people in their darkest times.
Gerry Price – My Monthly Donation is a Gift for the Future

Now that I’m a little older I think back on everything and believe we need to give back—that’s why I’m a monthly donor. SCI BC has always been there for me and it’s really important to make sure this continues for younger people.
Maureen Brownlee – My Monthly Donation is a Gift of Community

SCI BC has been a huge part of my life. I probably wouldn’t have met my husband if I hadn’t worked here, I wouldn’t have had my daughter, and wouldn’t have experienced all the incredible opportunities with people who always believed in me. That’s why I’m a monthly donor.
Pat Harris – My Monthly Donation is a Gift of Appreciation

When I was 10 years old I was injured in a riverbank cave-in. Back then, SCI BC was called the Canadian Paraplegic Association, and I had no idea how this organization would shape my life. I’m a SCI BC peer, former staff member and a monthly donor, and I’d like to share my story.
7 Easy Tips To Make Cooking More Accessible

For many people with disabilities, cooking can be a daunting task. Limited hand function, inaccessible spaces, and budgetary constraints tend to leave home cooking on the back burner. We asked a group of kitchen-savvy Peers to share their top tips and tricks for frustration-free cooking.