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The Canadian Deafblind Association of BC (CDBA–BC) receives generous support from the Ministry of Children and Family Development but is dependent on donations and fundraisers to produce funds for non-ministry sponsored programs.

Monthly Giving

A monthly gift is a convenient way to spread your donation over the entire year. Giving monthly is a wonderful way to give because:

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A boy with short blonde hair wearing an orange long-sleeved shirt is standing behind a rectangular table with a red tablecloth and a white banner across the front with the words ‘Canadian Deafblind Association of BC’. To the boy’s right is a girl with long blonde hair wearing a pink t-shirt with a pink owl on the front. On the table in front of them is a rectangular cake with white icing and blue and red piped icing.

Greeting Cards:

Roz MacLean is an artist from Vancouver, BC, where she trained and worked as an Intervenor supporting students with deafblindness in Vancouver’s public schools. She was inspired to draw the ASL alphabet both out of an admiration for sign language and to highlight its potential role in communication for students with deafblindness and other students who don’t have access to traditional forms of voice.

She believes creating formalized communication for all students is integral to their fulfillment of the inherent needs to be known, connect, understand the world, and express themselves.

Her work can be seen at www.rozmaclean.com

Card Designs: Peace, Joy, Love, Hope
– $15.00/pkg. of 5

ASL Poster
– $25 each


Order here

Photo of a horizontal white poster with black and white sketched hands for each of the 26 letters of the alphabet. The first horizontal row is A to F, Second Row is G to M, third row is N to U and last row is V to Z. Each sketched hand has the corresponding letter below it.
A greeting card on top of an envelope with two red open hand imprints in the bottom left corner. Horizontally across the center of the card are the sketched ASL letters to spell ‘HOPE’. Below the sketched hands are the corresponding individual letters.
A greeting card on top of an envelope with two red open hand imprints in the bottom left corner. Horizontally across the center of the card are the sketched ASL letters to spell ‘JOY’. Below the sketched hands are the corresponding individual letters.
A greeting card on top of an envelope with two red open hand imprints in the bottom left corner. Horizontally across the center of the card are the sketched ASL letters to spell ‘LOVE’. Below the sketched hands are the corresponding individual letters.
A greeting card on top of an envelope with two red open hand imprints in the bottom left corner. Horizontally across the center of the card are the sketched ASL letters to spell ‘PEACE. Below the sketched hands are the corresponding individual letters.
Photo of 4 Greeting cards around 1 envelope with two red hand prints on it. One card has the sketched ASL letters to spell ‘HOPE’, one card has the sketched ASL letters to spell ‘LOVE’, one to spell PEACE’ and one to spell ‘JOY’. The corresponding letters are below each sketched hand.

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Picture of the first page of the CDBA-BC Spring/Summer 2021 Newsletter. A collage of photos of children and adults doing fun activities around the CDBA-BC logo. Below the photo is a list of topics ‘In this issue’ and an article about CDBA National.