Download the Spring 2025 edition of Transition Magazine!

Cover of Spring 2025 edition of Transition. Features two smiling women taking a selfie with a smartphone, with a number of symbols representing different uses of the phone coming up out of the phone.

The Spring 2025 edition of Transition magazine is here!

The theme of this edition is Social Media: Opening the world through visibility, connection and advocacy.

Download it from our website in PDF format here and in text only format here.

Our Transition team is always glad to receive feedback and to consider articles or creative work from our community partners and from people living with a disability.

If you’d like to send along your ideas, we’d love to hear from you: transition@dabc.ca.

Article: "Monthly low-income and senior rental supplements increase in B.C.’s 2025 budget"

CHEK News has published an article titled “Monthly low-income and senior rental supplements increase in B.C.’s 2025 budget” following the release of the 2025 BC Budget earlier this week.

DABC’s ED Helaine Boyd, who attended the Budget announcement, was interviewed for the article.

Read the article here: https://cheknews.ca/monthly-low-income-and-senior-rental-supplements-increase-in-b-c-s-2025-budget-1241836/.

To read DABC’s full statement on the 2025 BC Budget, visit: https://disabilityalliancebc.org/dabcs-statement-on-the-2025-bc-budget/.

Mobile clinic: Help with taxes, Disability Tax Credit, and PWD applications

Mobile clinic poster that includes the information in the post as well as the VPL and DABC logos. There is an image of a person with short black hair and triangular pink earrings smiling and holding a tablet while appearing to be in a library.

When: Monday, March 10, 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Where: nə́c̓aʔmat ct Strathcona Branch Library, 730 E. Hastings St.

Disability Alliance BC staff will be available for one-on-one appointments to help with Income Tax filing, Disability Tax Credit applications, or Person with Disabilities (PWD) applications.

FREE

Registration required: Register in person at nnə́c̓a ʔ mat ct Strathcona Branch Library or by calling 604-665-3967 (you can also call this number for more information).