Demonstration for designated parking spots for people with disabilities held in Montague
The P.E.I. Council of People with Disabilities held a demonstration Thursday morning in the parking lot of the Atlantic Superstore in Montague, raising awareness about the importance of designated parking spots for people with disabilities.
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Posted: Jun 04, 2021 6:00 PM AT | Last Updated: June 4
Members of the P.E.I. Council of People with Disabilities held signs indicating the various health conditions that might require a person to need a designated parking permit.(P.E.I. Council of People with Disabilities/Facebook)
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In recognition of National AccessAbility Week in Canada, the City announced Wednesday it is accepting grant applications to distribute $200,000 in funds for adapted sport and recreation programs and initiatives in our community.
“This funding is so much more than dollars and cents. It is a powerful reminder that Regina is a place for everyone,” says City Councillor Terina Shaw. “This money will help organizations eliminate barriers they face when trying to provide programming for people with disabilities. When this funding became a reality, I immediately thought back to all the struggles I battled on behalf of my daughter for inclusion. My vision for the last 25 years has been to eliminate barriers. Regina is one step closer.”