Groups and Events Calendar

We offer a variety of exciting group programs and webinars that are updated monthly. To find more details and register for our groups, please use the calendar below.

  • Navigate through the calendar to locate a group or event that interests you.
    For screen reader users (JAWS/NVDA), press “Enter” or use the right-click pop-up menu to access more information and the registration link.
  • Note: In-person groups are available only within the City of Toronto.


Events in March 2026

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February 23, 2026(2 events)

10:00 am: Winter 2026 Pre-Employment Program


February 23, 2026

This free, five-week program is designed for job seekers with visual disabilities who want to strengthen their employment skills, explore career pathways, and build confidence in their job search.

Many people use the start of a new year to set goals or renew their focus, and this program offers a meaningful way to turn job-related resolutions into practical, achievable steps. Held Monday to Friday from 10 AM to 1 PM (EST) on Zoom, the program provides an accessible and supportive learning environment where participants will:

  • Learn about today’s job market
  • Build self-awareness and personal branding
  • Strengthen interview and communication skills
  • Enhance workplace technology skills
  • Connect with community Employment Service Providers
  • A past participant shared, “Facilitators work so well together and are so supportive in lifting my doubts.”

For more information, contact Elizabeth Mohler at pep@balancefba.org.

1:00 pm: From Frustration to Funny: Writing Satire and Humour


February 23, 2026

Feeling frustrated, angry or amused by how dysfunctional society can be here in 2026? A satire and humour writing workshop is a fantastic way to channel those feelings into hilarity, community, and catharsis. The workshop is led by Sophie Kohn, an award-winning writer and longtime CBC Radio head writer whose work has appeared in The New Yorker, McSweeney’s, Reader’s Digest, and The Globe and Mail. She currently teaches satire and humour writing for Second City and brings a sharp, compassionate, and inclusive approach to comedy.

In this class, you'll learn to write short satirical articles in the style of The Onion, McSweeney's, and The Beaverton. Whether you want to skewer the government, call out ableism, rant about people who don’t pick up after their dogs, take on Christmas music, or the anti-aging industry, this workshop will give you the tools to do it well.

You’ll leave with a strong understanding of what makes satire work, how to generate compelling story ideas, and how to turn them into pieces that make people laugh—while also nudging them to see the world a little differently. Expect plenty of laughs, meaningful connection, and catharsis.

To register: please email info@balancefba.org or call 416-236-1796 ext. 0

Please note: By registering, you consent to BALANCE for Blind Adults using photographs and/or video recordings in which you may appear for promotional, educational, and internal purposes (for example: on our website, social media, printed materials). Use is limited to content featuring group activities and will not disclose your address or personal health information.

February 24, 2026(2 events)

10:00 am: Winter 2026 Pre-Employment Program


February 24, 2026

This free, five-week program is designed for job seekers with visual disabilities who want to strengthen their employment skills, explore career pathways, and build confidence in their job search.

Many people use the start of a new year to set goals or renew their focus, and this program offers a meaningful way to turn job-related resolutions into practical, achievable steps. Held Monday to Friday from 10 AM to 1 PM (EST) on Zoom, the program provides an accessible and supportive learning environment where participants will:

  • Learn about today’s job market
  • Build self-awareness and personal branding
  • Strengthen interview and communication skills
  • Enhance workplace technology skills
  • Connect with community Employment Service Providers
  • A past participant shared, “Facilitators work so well together and are so supportive in lifting my doubts.”

For more information, contact Elizabeth Mohler at pep@balancefba.org.

11:30 am: "Imagine That!": An Improv Session With Chris James (Winter Session)


February 24, 2026

BALANCE is excited to offer another Winter session opening of “Imagine That!”, a four-week improv workshop led by acclaimed actor, educator, and self-defense instructor Chris James.

Chris James is a professional actor and educator with over 20 years of experience in theatre, television, film, and voice performance. Trained through The Second City’s IFA track, he brings a unique blend of artistry and teaching expertise to every workshop. With a background in movement, dance, and stage combat, Chris helps participants connect body, voice, and imagination in dynamic ways. His workshops are known for being both playful and practical—building confidence, creativity, and collaboration skills that extend far beyond the stage.

The Improv Workshop is a four-week program (one session per week) designed to help participants think on their feet, spark creativity, and have fun in a supportive group setting. Through games, exercises, and scene work inspired by The Second City tradition, participants will explore spontaneity, storytelling, and collaboration. Whether you’re an experienced performer or stepping into improv for the very first time, this workshop offers a chance to stretch your imagination, laugh out loud, and discover new ways of expressing yourself.

For registration, please call 416-236-1796 ext. 0 or email info@balancefba.org

Please note: By registering, you consent to BALANCE for Blind Adults using photographs and/or video recordings in which you may appear for promotional, educational, and internal purposes (for example: on our website, social media, printed materials). Use is limited to content featuring group activities and will not disclose your address or personal health information.

West Neighbourhood House
248 Ossington Avenue
Toronto, Ontario M6J 3A2
Canada
February 25, 2026(2 events)

10:00 am: Winter 2026 Pre-Employment Program


February 25, 2026

This free, five-week program is designed for job seekers with visual disabilities who want to strengthen their employment skills, explore career pathways, and build confidence in their job search.

Many people use the start of a new year to set goals or renew their focus, and this program offers a meaningful way to turn job-related resolutions into practical, achievable steps. Held Monday to Friday from 10 AM to 1 PM (EST) on Zoom, the program provides an accessible and supportive learning environment where participants will:

  • Learn about today’s job market
  • Build self-awareness and personal branding
  • Strengthen interview and communication skills
  • Enhance workplace technology skills
  • Connect with community Employment Service Providers
  • A past participant shared, “Facilitators work so well together and are so supportive in lifting my doubts.”

For more information, contact Elizabeth Mohler at pep@balancefba.org.

12:00 pm: AT Lunch & Learn: Introduction to Windows Magnifier


February 25, 2026

Think you already know Magnifier? Think again. BALANCE for Blind Adults invites you to an AT Pop-Up Session on Windows Magnifier — the built-in tool that can completely transform your screen experience.

Join us to uncover the hidden settings and shortcuts that can make reading, browsing, and working on your computer easier and more efficient than ever. Whether you're a beginner or looking to upgrade your skills, you’ll leave with new tools to boost your confidence and productivity. The session will be hosted and led by Jay Risman, with assistance from Doug Poirier.

What You'll Learn:

  • Configuring startup options
  • Adjusting magnifier preferences
  • Using the built-in reader
  • Shortcut keys and other resources

Need help registering or joining by phone? Email us at info@balancefba.org or call 416-236-1796 ext. 0.

More information

February 26, 2026(1 event)

10:00 am: Winter 2026 Pre-Employment Program


February 26, 2026

This free, five-week program is designed for job seekers with visual disabilities who want to strengthen their employment skills, explore career pathways, and build confidence in their job search.

Many people use the start of a new year to set goals or renew their focus, and this program offers a meaningful way to turn job-related resolutions into practical, achievable steps. Held Monday to Friday from 10 AM to 1 PM (EST) on Zoom, the program provides an accessible and supportive learning environment where participants will:

  • Learn about today’s job market
  • Build self-awareness and personal branding
  • Strengthen interview and communication skills
  • Enhance workplace technology skills
  • Connect with community Employment Service Providers
  • A past participant shared, “Facilitators work so well together and are so supportive in lifting my doubts.”

For more information, contact Elizabeth Mohler at pep@balancefba.org.

February 27, 2026(1 event)

10:00 am: Winter 2026 Pre-Employment Program


February 27, 2026

This free, five-week program is designed for job seekers with visual disabilities who want to strengthen their employment skills, explore career pathways, and build confidence in their job search.

Many people use the start of a new year to set goals or renew their focus, and this program offers a meaningful way to turn job-related resolutions into practical, achievable steps. Held Monday to Friday from 10 AM to 1 PM (EST) on Zoom, the program provides an accessible and supportive learning environment where participants will:

  • Learn about today’s job market
  • Build self-awareness and personal branding
  • Strengthen interview and communication skills
  • Enhance workplace technology skills
  • Connect with community Employment Service Providers
  • A past participant shared, “Facilitators work so well together and are so supportive in lifting my doubts.”

For more information, contact Elizabeth Mohler at pep@balancefba.org.

February 28, 2026
March 1, 2026
March 2, 2026(2 events)

10:00 am: Winter 2026 Pre-Employment Program


March 2, 2026

This free, five-week program is designed for job seekers with visual disabilities who want to strengthen their employment skills, explore career pathways, and build confidence in their job search.

Many people use the start of a new year to set goals or renew their focus, and this program offers a meaningful way to turn job-related resolutions into practical, achievable steps. Held Monday to Friday from 10 AM to 1 PM (EST) on Zoom, the program provides an accessible and supportive learning environment where participants will:

  • Learn about today’s job market
  • Build self-awareness and personal branding
  • Strengthen interview and communication skills
  • Enhance workplace technology skills
  • Connect with community Employment Service Providers
  • A past participant shared, “Facilitators work so well together and are so supportive in lifting my doubts.”

For more information, contact Elizabeth Mohler at pep@balancefba.org.

1:00 pm: From Frustration to Funny: Writing Satire and Humour


March 2, 2026

Feeling frustrated, angry or amused by how dysfunctional society can be here in 2026? A satire and humour writing workshop is a fantastic way to channel those feelings into hilarity, community, and catharsis. The workshop is led by Sophie Kohn, an award-winning writer and longtime CBC Radio head writer whose work has appeared in The New Yorker, McSweeney’s, Reader’s Digest, and The Globe and Mail. She currently teaches satire and humour writing for Second City and brings a sharp, compassionate, and inclusive approach to comedy.

In this class, you'll learn to write short satirical articles in the style of The Onion, McSweeney's, and The Beaverton. Whether you want to skewer the government, call out ableism, rant about people who don’t pick up after their dogs, take on Christmas music, or the anti-aging industry, this workshop will give you the tools to do it well.

You’ll leave with a strong understanding of what makes satire work, how to generate compelling story ideas, and how to turn them into pieces that make people laugh—while also nudging them to see the world a little differently. Expect plenty of laughs, meaningful connection, and catharsis.

To register: please email info@balancefba.org or call 416-236-1796 ext. 0

Please note: By registering, you consent to BALANCE for Blind Adults using photographs and/or video recordings in which you may appear for promotional, educational, and internal purposes (for example: on our website, social media, printed materials). Use is limited to content featuring group activities and will not disclose your address or personal health information.

March 3, 2026(1 event)

10:00 am: Winter 2026 Pre-Employment Program


March 3, 2026

This free, five-week program is designed for job seekers with visual disabilities who want to strengthen their employment skills, explore career pathways, and build confidence in their job search.

Many people use the start of a new year to set goals or renew their focus, and this program offers a meaningful way to turn job-related resolutions into practical, achievable steps. Held Monday to Friday from 10 AM to 1 PM (EST) on Zoom, the program provides an accessible and supportive learning environment where participants will:

  • Learn about today’s job market
  • Build self-awareness and personal branding
  • Strengthen interview and communication skills
  • Enhance workplace technology skills
  • Connect with community Employment Service Providers
  • A past participant shared, “Facilitators work so well together and are so supportive in lifting my doubts.”

For more information, contact Elizabeth Mohler at pep@balancefba.org.

March 4, 2026(2 events)

10:00 am: Winter 2026 Pre-Employment Program


March 4, 2026

This free, five-week program is designed for job seekers with visual disabilities who want to strengthen their employment skills, explore career pathways, and build confidence in their job search.

Many people use the start of a new year to set goals or renew their focus, and this program offers a meaningful way to turn job-related resolutions into practical, achievable steps. Held Monday to Friday from 10 AM to 1 PM (EST) on Zoom, the program provides an accessible and supportive learning environment where participants will:

  • Learn about today’s job market
  • Build self-awareness and personal branding
  • Strengthen interview and communication skills
  • Enhance workplace technology skills
  • Connect with community Employment Service Providers
  • A past participant shared, “Facilitators work so well together and are so supportive in lifting my doubts.”

For more information, contact Elizabeth Mohler at pep@balancefba.org.

12:00 pm: AT Lunch & Learn: Accessible Reading with CELA


March 4, 2026

BALANCE for Blind Adults presents an AT Pop-Up Session on the Centre for Equitable Library Access (CELA)—Canada’s public library for people with print disabilities.

Join us for this interactive demonstration and learn how to confidently use the CELA online portal together with the Dolphin EasyReader player to access a wide range of accessible reading materials. The session will be hosted and led by Tyrone Whiston, with assistance from Doug Poirier.

Topics covered include:

  • Setting portal preferences
  • Searching for a book
  • Browsing the book catalogue
  • Adding books to your bookshelf
  • Downloading books to your device
  • Starting and navigating a book
  • Using the Dolphin EasyReader player
  • Removing books when finished

Discover how easy and enjoyable accessible reading can be

More information

March 5, 2026(1 event)

10:00 am: Winter 2026 Pre-Employment Program


March 5, 2026

This free, five-week program is designed for job seekers with visual disabilities who want to strengthen their employment skills, explore career pathways, and build confidence in their job search.

Many people use the start of a new year to set goals or renew their focus, and this program offers a meaningful way to turn job-related resolutions into practical, achievable steps. Held Monday to Friday from 10 AM to 1 PM (EST) on Zoom, the program provides an accessible and supportive learning environment where participants will:

  • Learn about today’s job market
  • Build self-awareness and personal branding
  • Strengthen interview and communication skills
  • Enhance workplace technology skills
  • Connect with community Employment Service Providers
  • A past participant shared, “Facilitators work so well together and are so supportive in lifting my doubts.”

For more information, contact Elizabeth Mohler at pep@balancefba.org.

March 6, 2026(3 events)

8:30 am: Walk with a Doc


March 6, 2026

Join us for an Indoor Mall Walk with a Kinesiologist!

BALANCE for Blind Adults is happy to partner with the West Toronto Ontario Health Team and Communiticare Health for an upcoming “Walk with a Doc” on March 6th. Come join us for an indoor walking program at Dufferin Mall from 8:30 am – 10:00am. This is a low-impact, full-body exercise that is designed for all fitness levels and for you to connect with members of the community. This walking program has been running for 10+ years and is open to all. Come prepared for an early walk and an informal session to chat with a kinesiologist and learn about programs at Communiticare Health. Assistive supports will be available from BALANCE for Blind Adults staff for this walk.

  • Meeting Location: Dufferin Mall North Entrance, by the Winners
  • Time: 8:30 AM

To register, email info@balancefba.org or call the office at 416-236-1796 ext. 0.

Dufferin Mall
900 Dufferin Street
Toronto, Ontario M6H 4A9

10:00 am: Winter 2026 Pre-Employment Program


March 6, 2026

This free, five-week program is designed for job seekers with visual disabilities who want to strengthen their employment skills, explore career pathways, and build confidence in their job search.

Many people use the start of a new year to set goals or renew their focus, and this program offers a meaningful way to turn job-related resolutions into practical, achievable steps. Held Monday to Friday from 10 AM to 1 PM (EST) on Zoom, the program provides an accessible and supportive learning environment where participants will:

  • Learn about today’s job market
  • Build self-awareness and personal branding
  • Strengthen interview and communication skills
  • Enhance workplace technology skills
  • Connect with community Employment Service Providers
  • A past participant shared, “Facilitators work so well together and are so supportive in lifting my doubts.”

For more information, contact Elizabeth Mohler at pep@balancefba.org.

11:00 am: Try Before You Buy: Smart Glasses Demonstration at BALANCE for Blind Adults


March 6, 2026 March 7, 2026

Curious about smart glasses but not sure which option is right for you? BALANCE for Blind Adults is offering a hands-on opportunity to compare Meta smart glasses and Ally Solo smart glasses side by side—so you can experience the differences for yourself before making a purchase.
During your personalized demonstration, you’ll be able to:

  • Explore real-world features and accessibility tools
  • Compare comfort, usability, and design
  • Ask questions and get practical guidance based on your needs
  • Learn how each device may support independence in daily life

This is your chance to make an informed decision with confidence, using your own experience—not just reviews or marketing claims.

Note: 30-minute slots are available for each demo giving you dedicated time to explore and ask questions.

To register, please email info@balancefba.org or call 416-236-1796 ext. 0

Space is limited, and demonstration slots are filling quickly.  Reserve your time now to ensure you don’t miss out on this unique, hands-on learning opportunity.

West Neighbourhood House
248 Ossington Avenue
Toronto, Ontario M6J 3A2
Canada
March 7, 2026(1 event)
March 8, 2026
March 9, 2026(1 event)

1:00 pm: From Frustration to Funny: Writing Satire and Humour


March 9, 2026

Feeling frustrated, angry or amused by how dysfunctional society can be here in 2026? A satire and humour writing workshop is a fantastic way to channel those feelings into hilarity, community, and catharsis. The workshop is led by Sophie Kohn, an award-winning writer and longtime CBC Radio head writer whose work has appeared in The New Yorker, McSweeney’s, Reader’s Digest, and The Globe and Mail. She currently teaches satire and humour writing for Second City and brings a sharp, compassionate, and inclusive approach to comedy.

In this class, you'll learn to write short satirical articles in the style of The Onion, McSweeney's, and The Beaverton. Whether you want to skewer the government, call out ableism, rant about people who don’t pick up after their dogs, take on Christmas music, or the anti-aging industry, this workshop will give you the tools to do it well.

You’ll leave with a strong understanding of what makes satire work, how to generate compelling story ideas, and how to turn them into pieces that make people laugh—while also nudging them to see the world a little differently. Expect plenty of laughs, meaningful connection, and catharsis.

To register: please email info@balancefba.org or call 416-236-1796 ext. 0

Please note: By registering, you consent to BALANCE for Blind Adults using photographs and/or video recordings in which you may appear for promotional, educational, and internal purposes (for example: on our website, social media, printed materials). Use is limited to content featuring group activities and will not disclose your address or personal health information.

March 10, 2026
March 11, 2026
March 12, 2026
March 13, 2026
March 14, 2026
March 15, 2026
March 16, 2026(1 event)

1:00 pm: From Frustration to Funny: Writing Satire and Humour


March 16, 2026

Feeling frustrated, angry or amused by how dysfunctional society can be here in 2026? A satire and humour writing workshop is a fantastic way to channel those feelings into hilarity, community, and catharsis. The workshop is led by Sophie Kohn, an award-winning writer and longtime CBC Radio head writer whose work has appeared in The New Yorker, McSweeney’s, Reader’s Digest, and The Globe and Mail. She currently teaches satire and humour writing for Second City and brings a sharp, compassionate, and inclusive approach to comedy.

In this class, you'll learn to write short satirical articles in the style of The Onion, McSweeney's, and The Beaverton. Whether you want to skewer the government, call out ableism, rant about people who don’t pick up after their dogs, take on Christmas music, or the anti-aging industry, this workshop will give you the tools to do it well.

You’ll leave with a strong understanding of what makes satire work, how to generate compelling story ideas, and how to turn them into pieces that make people laugh—while also nudging them to see the world a little differently. Expect plenty of laughs, meaningful connection, and catharsis.

To register: please email info@balancefba.org or call 416-236-1796 ext. 0

Please note: By registering, you consent to BALANCE for Blind Adults using photographs and/or video recordings in which you may appear for promotional, educational, and internal purposes (for example: on our website, social media, printed materials). Use is limited to content featuring group activities and will not disclose your address or personal health information.

March 17, 2026
March 18, 2026
March 19, 2026
March 20, 2026
March 21, 2026
March 22, 2026
March 23, 2026(1 event)

1:00 pm: From Frustration to Funny: Writing Satire and Humour


March 23, 2026

Feeling frustrated, angry or amused by how dysfunctional society can be here in 2026? A satire and humour writing workshop is a fantastic way to channel those feelings into hilarity, community, and catharsis. The workshop is led by Sophie Kohn, an award-winning writer and longtime CBC Radio head writer whose work has appeared in The New Yorker, McSweeney’s, Reader’s Digest, and The Globe and Mail. She currently teaches satire and humour writing for Second City and brings a sharp, compassionate, and inclusive approach to comedy.

In this class, you'll learn to write short satirical articles in the style of The Onion, McSweeney's, and The Beaverton. Whether you want to skewer the government, call out ableism, rant about people who don’t pick up after their dogs, take on Christmas music, or the anti-aging industry, this workshop will give you the tools to do it well.

You’ll leave with a strong understanding of what makes satire work, how to generate compelling story ideas, and how to turn them into pieces that make people laugh—while also nudging them to see the world a little differently. Expect plenty of laughs, meaningful connection, and catharsis.

To register: please email info@balancefba.org or call 416-236-1796 ext. 0

Please note: By registering, you consent to BALANCE for Blind Adults using photographs and/or video recordings in which you may appear for promotional, educational, and internal purposes (for example: on our website, social media, printed materials). Use is limited to content featuring group activities and will not disclose your address or personal health information.

March 24, 2026
March 25, 2026
March 26, 2026(1 event)

12:30 pm: The Art of Touch: A Tactile Creative Journey


March 26, 2026

Join artist Vero Diaz for an engaging 8-week tactile arts journey designed for adults who are blind or living with sight loss. Explore sculpture, relief, texture, colour, and emotional expression through fully accessible, hands-on creation.

What You’ll Experience
Weekly Tactile & Sensorial Art Exploration:

  1. Spark Up Fun: Textured Fabric Art
  2. Ignite Imagination: Painting with Eco-Modelling Paste
  3. Bloom Creativity: Fabric Collage
  4. Soft Calm: Seed Quilts & Mandalas
  5. Bring Curiosity: Copper Embossing
  6. Spice Up Your Clothing: Fabric Art & Heat Bond
  7. Textures & Abstract Lines: Eco-Modelling Paste Techniques
  8. Art Space: Stamping & Linocut (Sculpting)
  9. Celebration Week: Art Showcase, Sharings & Social Gathering

Discover creativity through texture, shape, and emotion — in a supportive, accessible art space where imagination leads the way.

To register, please email info@balancefba.org or call 416-236-1796 ext. 0

Register now. Spaces are limited.

Please note: By registering, you consent to BALANCE for Blind Adults using photographs and/or video recordings in which you may appear for promotional, educational, and internal purposes (for example: on our website, social media, printed materials). Use is limited to content featuring group activities and will not disclose your address or personal health information.

West Neighbourhood House
248 Ossington Avenue
Toronto, Ontario M6J 3A2
Canada
March 27, 2026
March 28, 2026
March 29, 2026
March 30, 2026(1 event)

1:00 pm: From Frustration to Funny: Writing Satire and Humour


March 30, 2026

Feeling frustrated, angry or amused by how dysfunctional society can be here in 2026? A satire and humour writing workshop is a fantastic way to channel those feelings into hilarity, community, and catharsis. The workshop is led by Sophie Kohn, an award-winning writer and longtime CBC Radio head writer whose work has appeared in The New Yorker, McSweeney’s, Reader’s Digest, and The Globe and Mail. She currently teaches satire and humour writing for Second City and brings a sharp, compassionate, and inclusive approach to comedy.

In this class, you'll learn to write short satirical articles in the style of The Onion, McSweeney's, and The Beaverton. Whether you want to skewer the government, call out ableism, rant about people who don’t pick up after their dogs, take on Christmas music, or the anti-aging industry, this workshop will give you the tools to do it well.

You’ll leave with a strong understanding of what makes satire work, how to generate compelling story ideas, and how to turn them into pieces that make people laugh—while also nudging them to see the world a little differently. Expect plenty of laughs, meaningful connection, and catharsis.

To register: please email info@balancefba.org or call 416-236-1796 ext. 0

Please note: By registering, you consent to BALANCE for Blind Adults using photographs and/or video recordings in which you may appear for promotional, educational, and internal purposes (for example: on our website, social media, printed materials). Use is limited to content featuring group activities and will not disclose your address or personal health information.

March 31, 2026
April 1, 2026
April 2, 2026(1 event)

12:30 pm: The Art of Touch: A Tactile Creative Journey


April 2, 2026

Join artist Vero Diaz for an engaging 8-week tactile arts journey designed for adults who are blind or living with sight loss. Explore sculpture, relief, texture, colour, and emotional expression through fully accessible, hands-on creation.

What You’ll Experience
Weekly Tactile & Sensorial Art Exploration:

  1. Spark Up Fun: Textured Fabric Art
  2. Ignite Imagination: Painting with Eco-Modelling Paste
  3. Bloom Creativity: Fabric Collage
  4. Soft Calm: Seed Quilts & Mandalas
  5. Bring Curiosity: Copper Embossing
  6. Spice Up Your Clothing: Fabric Art & Heat Bond
  7. Textures & Abstract Lines: Eco-Modelling Paste Techniques
  8. Art Space: Stamping & Linocut (Sculpting)
  9. Celebration Week: Art Showcase, Sharings & Social Gathering

Discover creativity through texture, shape, and emotion — in a supportive, accessible art space where imagination leads the way.

To register, please email info@balancefba.org or call 416-236-1796 ext. 0

Register now. Spaces are limited.

Please note: By registering, you consent to BALANCE for Blind Adults using photographs and/or video recordings in which you may appear for promotional, educational, and internal purposes (for example: on our website, social media, printed materials). Use is limited to content featuring group activities and will not disclose your address or personal health information.

West Neighbourhood House
248 Ossington Avenue
Toronto, Ontario M6J 3A2
Canada
April 3, 2026
April 4, 2026
April 5, 2026

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