Seed Starting Workshop
Location: Creekside Community Centre – Room 2Address: 1 Athlete’s Way, Vancouver, BC Join DIGA for our first workshop of the 2026 season. This free hands-on session will focus on simple,…
There are many opportunities to engage with others in the community. Check out what’s coming up:
Location: Creekside Community Centre – Room 2Address: 1 Athlete’s Way, Vancouver, BC Join DIGA for our first workshop of the 2026 season. This free hands-on session will focus on simple,…
Join DIGA for an engaging workshop exploring wild, native, and medicinal plants with LoriAnn Bird. Through storytelling and hands-on sensory experiences, participants will explore connections between people and plants. Selected…
Join DIGA for a forest walk and information session with Grace from Free the Fern Stewardship Society. This guided one-hour forest walk will explore native and invasive plant species while…
Join DIGA for a workshop about BC native bees with Kristen from the Native Bee Society of BC. Learn about the different types of bees found in BC and how…
Hosted by Vicki from Pollinator Partnership Wednesday, August 12, 202612:00 PM PSTVia Zoom Join us for an engaging online workshop on incorporating pollinator-friendly plants into your garden design. We’ll discuss:•…
Join DIGA for an engaging workshop with Brynne from BC Bats exploring the fascinating world of bats and their important role in our ecosystem. In this session, participants will learn…
We’re always looking for more people and organizations to host interesting and engaging live disability focused webinars. If you have an idea for a workshop or presentation, we would love to hear from you.
Please email: info@connectra.org.
The Disability Foundation and affiliated societies’ locations, programs, and events are inclusive and welcoming environments. Participation in any of the aforementioned organizations is subject to the observance of the Disability Foundation and affiliated societies’ rules and procedures. Staff, volunteers, and clients are part of a team and expected to conduct themselves in a respectful manner. This means that physical harm, verbal or written abuse, harassment of any kind, and any bullying behaviour will not be tolerated. Anyone found to have committed conduct prohibited by the societies is subject to disciplinary actions as deemed fit by the Executive Director, up to and including removal from the programs.