UNION OF N.B. INDIANS
Darrell Paul, Executive Director
370 Wilsey Road
Fredericton, N.B. E3B 6E9
Telephone : (506) 458-9444
Fax : (506) 458-2850
E-mail : lobby@unbi.org
The Disability Advocate at the Union of New Brunswick Indians
offers services and advocacy for aboriginal persons living with a
disability. Services include information and assistance in
accessing government funded programs. Services available in English.
UNITED OSTOMY ASSOCIATION OF CANADA, INC.
Self-help group offering support to ostomates and their
families. Monthly meetings include continuing education and
helpful lifestyle hints. It offers a visitor program to potential
ostomates and to those who have undergone surgery. Services available in English and French.
They are available to do workshops or presentations, but
require two weeks' notice.
Atlantic Region Representative for UOAC, Inc.:
Judy Steeves, Fredericton (506) 459-4243 or e-mail : uoac@nbnet.nb.ca
FREDERICTON
Fredericton & District Ostomy Association
26 Crestview Court
Fredericton, N.B. E3B 6M6
Téléphone ; (506) 454-0952
24-Hour HelpLine : (506) 459-6781
E-mail : erino@nb.sympatico.ca
Website : www.ostomycanada.ca
MIRAMICHI
Miramichi Ostomy Association
271 Dawson Street
Miramichi, N.B. E1C 1E6
Telephone : (506) 622-3317
E-Mail : jamcamp@nb.sympatico.ca
Website : www.geocities.com/uoamiramichi |
MONCTON
Moncton Ostomy Association
2656 Route 15
Irishtown, N.B. E1H 2M7
Telephone : (506) 383-9287
E-mail : thebeaualfred@rogers.com
Website : www.ostomycanada.ca
SAINT JOHN
Saint John Ostomy Association
795 Ontario Street, Apt. 4
Saint John, N.B. E2M 3J2
Telephone : (506) 696-3142
Website : www.ostomycanada.ca |
UPPER VALLEY AUTISM RESOURCE CENTRE
Penny Martin, Coordinator/Misty Smith, Chairperson
496 East Riverside Drive
Perth-Andover, N.B. E7H 1Z1
Telephone : (506) 273-6721
Fax: (506) 273-6327
E-mail : uvarc@xplornet.com
Website : www.uvarc.com
This is a non-profit, community-based organization with a mandate to support and provide resources, services and information to individuals, families, caregivers and professionals dealing with Autism Spectrum Disorders. These include a lending library, educational toys, videos/DVDs, computer access, workshops and conferences and a support group. Services are available in English but English and French materials are available in our library.
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