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Sam Sullivan Disability Foundation

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Sullivan resigned as executive director of the Disability Foundation and its affiliated organizations in 2005 when he was elected Mayor of Vancouver. Following his term of office, he was invited to sit on the board of directors in early 2009. The Disability Foundation board of directors has been
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as the Reach Disability Foundation in June 1996 to provide services for people with physical disabilities. It was renamed in December 2001 following a legal challenge by a similarly named organization in Ottawa.
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Government of Canada Announces Canada's Paralympic Ambassador and Invests in the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games
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In recognition of his service to people with disabilities, Sullivan was invested as a member of the
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chaired since its 1996 inception by Vancouver-based businessman Peter Jefferson.
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On February 25, 2010, Sam Sullivan was announced Canada's ambassador for the
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The Sam Sullivan Disability Foundation comprises six affiliated societies:
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The Disability Foundation was formed by quadriplegic
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ConnecTra
Vancouver
British Columbia
Sam Sullivan
Order of Canada
Terry Fox Award
2010 Winter Paralympics
Vancouver
Whistler
British Columbia Mobility Opportunities Society
Disabled Sailing Association of British Columbia
Tetra Society of North America
Vancouver Adapted Music Society
Sam Sullivan, still reaching,
Canada Gazette,
Disability Foundation
Government of Canada Announces Canada's Paralympic Ambassador and Invests in the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games
Sam Sullivan Disability Foundation
Category
Organizations based in Vancouver

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