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Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association of Ontario

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Record #: HAM0336 Last Modified: 19 Mar 2013 Last Full Update: 19 Mar 2013
Contact Information
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555 Richmond St W, Ste 1006, PO Box 103
Toronto, ON M5V 3B1
 
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Major IntersectionBathurst St and Richmond St W
Mailing AddressPO Box 103 
555 Richmond St W, Ste 1006 
Toronto, ON M5V 3B1
Office Phone416-214-1056
Toll Free Phone1-800-387-1575
Fax416-214-1446
After Hours Phone905-388-5504
E-Mailprovincial@sbhao.on.ca
Websitewww.sbhao.on.ca
Primary ContactShauna Beaudoin, Information & Services Coordinator; Email: sbeaudoin@sbhao.on.ca
Primary ExecutiveJoan Booth, Executive Director; Email: jbooth@sbhao.on.ca
Volunteer CoordinatorRoger D'Battista, Community Contact; Phone: 905-388-5504
Service Details
Alternate Name (Internal use only)SB and H ; SBH ; SBHAO
AccessibilityFully Accessible
Located In CommunityToronto
DescriptionThe Association's mission is "to build awareness and drive education, research, support, care and advocacy to help find a cure while always continuing to improve the quality of life of all individuals with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus" * Core programs are focused on providing support, information and education, public awareness and prevention activities.
HoursMon-Fri 9 am-4:30 pm
MeetingsAGM is held in September/October
Areas ServedOntario
ApplicationReceive complimentary resources with membership.
FeesNone
LanguagesEnglish
Print Material* A Guide to Hydrocephalus 
* Current news magazine 
* Current Bulletin regional newsletter
FundingFundraising ; Donations ; Membership Fees ; Foundation ; Contributions/Donations * special events * gaming activities
ElectionsBoard of Directors is elected annually by the membership
Established1973
Indexing
Service CategoriesDisease/Disability Information ~ Hydrocephalus ; Disease/Disability Information ~ Spina Bifida
SubjectsAdvocacy ; Children ; Physical disabilities ; Spina bifida ; Support groups