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Our Community Partners
Our Community Partners
Together we can create an accessible and inclusive province for all Manitobans.
Whether your organization is looking for ready-to-implement or custom solutions to your accessibility challenges, MLPD will work with you on your journey to becoming a more accessible and inclusive organization.
Organizations We Partner With
- Council of Canadians with Disabilities
- Barrier Free Manitoba
- Disability Matters Vote
- Visually Impaired Resource Network
- Reaching Equality Employment Services
- Cerebral Palsy Association of Manitoba
- Aboriginal Health and Wellness Centre
- CCEDNet
- Bike Winnipeg
- Accessible Sport Connection
- Manitoba Deaf Association
- ILRC
- National Educational Association of Disabled Students
- Transportation Options Network for Seniors
- Manitoba Association of Seniors Communities
- Sick and Twisted Theatre
- Council of Canadians with Disabilities
- Barrier Free Manitoba
- Disability Matters Vote
- Visually Impaired Resource Network
- Reaching Equality Employment Services
- Cerebral Palsy Association of Manitoba
- Aboriginal Health and Wellness Centre
- CCEDNet
- Bike Winnipeg
- Accessible Sport Connection
- Manitoba Deaf Association
- ILRC
- National Educational Association of Disabled Students
- Transportation Options Network for Seniors
- Manitoba Association of Seniors Communities
- Sick and Twisted Theatre
The work of MLPD to increase accessibility in Manitoba is made possible by the following:
Here is what our customers have to say about working with MLPD.
MLPD has excellent and practical knowledge on accessibility and inclusion as I discovered first hand.
I had the opportunity to collaborate with several MLPD staff … and at each stage of the project the MLPD team was efficient and knowledgeable. They have consistently met the agreed-upon project goals and deadlines.
Marymound is grateful for the opportunity to work with MLPD on testing the accessibility of the organization’s new website. We appreciate the expertise of the MLPD lived experience user testers. Their feedback was essential in ensuring the website is accessible to all Manitobans.