Our Partner Network
Meet the organizations we collaborate with to advance research, education, and support for people living with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS). We are grateful for each partner contributing to healthier environments and stronger communities.
Council of Canadians with Disabilities
Canada’s national cross-disability human rights organization. They advocate for systemic change to federal legislation, policies, and programs to improve the lives of people with disabilities.
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ARCH Disability Law Centre
A specialty legal clinic in Ontario dedicated to defending and advancing the equality rights of people with disabilities through legal representation, law reform, and public legal education.
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British Columbia Aboriginal Network on Disability Society (BCANDS)
A First Nations, Métis, and Inuit disability and health organization providing essential programs and services to Indigenous peoples with disabilities across British Columbia.
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RCR Legal Services
Legal support services working to protect the rights of individuals with disabilities, providing guidance on accessibility, accommodation, and human rights matters.
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COPHAN
The Confédération des organismes de personnes handicapées du Québec — a provincial federation representing disability organizations across Québec, advocating for equality and full social participation.
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Finautonome
A Québec-based non-profit helping people with disabilities achieve greater financial autonomy through financial literacy, personalized planning support, and advocacy for accessible financial services.
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Ontario Tech University
A technology-focused university in Oshawa, Ontario, contributing research and educational programs that advance accessibility, disability inclusion, and environmental health outcomes.
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CCRW | CCRT
The Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work promotes equitable employment for people with disabilities through employer partnerships, career development resources, and workplace inclusion programs.
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WHEN – Women’s Healthy Environments Network
A Toronto-based network working at the intersection of women’s health and environment. They raise awareness about environmental toxins, promote healthier homes, and advocate for precautionary public policies.
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AMICA
An organization advancing the rights and quality of life of people with disabilities, promoting accessibility, inclusion, and better support systems across communities.
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Join our partner network and help advance environmental health, accessibility, and inclusion for people living with MCS across Canada and beyond.
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We welcome collaboration with organizations committed to advancing environmental health, accessibility, and inclusion.
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