Little People of Canada
Little People of Canada
Little People of Canada (LPC) is a national non-profit organization in Canada that provides support, information, and advocacy for individuals with dwarfism and their families. The organization aims to improve the quality of life for people with dwarfism by promoting awareness, understanding, and acceptance within the broader community.
History[edit | edit source]
Little People of Canada was founded in 1990 by a group of individuals with dwarfism and their families who recognized the need for a national organization to address the unique challenges faced by people with dwarfism in Canada. Since its inception, LPC has grown to include members from across the country and has established itself as a leading voice for the dwarfism community in Canada.
Mission and Objectives[edit | edit source]
The mission of Little People of Canada is to:
- Provide support and resources to individuals with dwarfism and their families.
- Advocate for the rights and inclusion of people with dwarfism in all aspects of society.
- Promote public awareness and understanding of dwarfism.
- Foster a sense of community among individuals with dwarfism and their families.
Programs and Services[edit | edit source]
Little People of Canada offers a variety of programs and services to support its members, including:
- **Support Groups**: LPC facilitates local support groups where individuals with dwarfism and their families can connect, share experiences, and provide mutual support.
- **Educational Resources**: The organization provides information on medical, educational, and social issues related to dwarfism.
- **Advocacy**: LPC advocates for the rights of people with dwarfism at the local, provincial, and national levels, working to ensure equal opportunities and access to services.
- **Conferences and Events**: LPC organizes national conferences and regional events that provide opportunities for networking, education, and socializing.
Awareness and Advocacy[edit | edit source]
Little People of Canada works to raise awareness about dwarfism through public education campaigns, media outreach, and partnerships with other organizations. The organization also advocates for policy changes that promote accessibility, inclusion, and equal rights for people with dwarfism.
Affiliations[edit | edit source]
Little People of Canada is affiliated with several international organizations, including Little People of America and the International Dwarfism Coalition. These affiliations allow LPC to collaborate on global initiatives and share resources and best practices.
See Also[edit | edit source]
- Dwarfism
- Little People of America
- International Dwarfism Coalition
- Accessibility in Canada
- Disability rights movement
External Links[edit | edit source]
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