Canucks Autism Network

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Vancouver, Canada

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Social services organization· Non-profit organization· Individual & Family Services

Canucks Autism Network Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Canucks Autism Network is located in Vancouver, Canada on 1788 W 8th Ave. Canucks Autism Network is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category social services organization in Canada. Founded in 2008 by Vancouver Canucks co-owners, Paolo and Clara Aquilini, Canucks Autism Network (CAN) provides programs to individuals with autism and their families, while promoting acceptance and inclusion through community engagement and training initiatives across BC and beyond. The CAN team consists of a diverse group of trained staff, experienced support workers and dedicated volunteers who administer programs for individuals with autism and their families in our province.

Address

1788 W 8th Ave

Phone

+1 6046854049

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Vancouver, BC

Founded

2008

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Lori Wikdahl

The Canucks Autism Network offer a wide variety of sports based programs for individuals with Autism from the ages of 3 to 6, 7 to 12, 13 to 17 and 18. The also offer social programs as well as sibling & family events. They provide community training to organizations that desire to be more inclusive in their community based programs and those who wish to offer employment and career opportunities. They have dedicated staff and volunteers running the programs and are genuinely committed to enriching the lives of participants. They changed my grandsons life. Thanks to the programs and staff at CAN my grandson: went back to school, got his Dogwood Diploma with a 3.33 G.P.A., became at volunteer with CAN's Hockey program, got his first job through CAN as a program assistant in hockey & multisport, wrote his first blog post about the CAN ProAm in which he played. Membership is 25 per year for an individual with Autism. In my opinion . . . The best 25 you will ever spend on your son or daughter or yourself.

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sandra martinez aguilar

They are a an amazing organization that puts on events that families with children on the Autism Spectrum can enjoy at a low yearly fee. The events are all organized and adapted for children on the spectrum and an earlier time when the public is not present, again with the children needs in mind. The events are run rather efficiently with awesome friendly, energetic staff who come in from Vancouver, which is where the head office is located. With the staff are many volunteers who seem to have some if not large amount of experience with children on the Spectrum making events run smoothly.

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Anthony

As I'm a person with Autism, I'm very proud to be part of and volunteering with the Canucks Autism Network team! The staff were very kind and compassionate and meeting up with all individuals with Autism are very fun to hang out with. I've been volunteering with CAN for two years so far and it's finally great to see this great organization giving an inclusive spot for kids/youths/adults with Autism to join in with many fun programs! CAN is my favorite place to be in. Thank you very much CAN--from the bottom of my heart \u003c3

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Dasha Volokhova

Great people working there! Amazing experience every time! Thank you for what you are doing!

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Marlene Bruder

Love CAN. They have done so much to help our grandson Dylan. The staff are all so kind and helpful. Dylan would not be where he is today without CANUCKS AUTISM’S Help