Transition Magazine is now available as a podcast!

Transition Magazine podcast cover art which has the title and an illustration of red, yellow and blue flowers.

Do you prefer audiobooks and podcasts to print media? Are you already a fan of DABC’s Transition magazine, or have you been meaning to check it out? You’re in luck!

We’re excited to announce that the Fall/Winter 2025 edition of Transition is now available as a podcast on Spotify and Substack. 🎧

The theme of the edition is Following Their Path: How disability trailblazers are guiding today’s advocacy, and it is dedicated to the late Pamela Horton.

Check it out on your favourite platform (search: Transition Magazine Podcast or use the links above) and be sure to follow us so you don’t miss future episodes.

Thank you for listening!

Reminder: We offer drop-off tax services!

A reminder that if you’re a person with a disability living on a low income in BC, DABC can help you file your taxes for the 2025 tax year and previous years!

Did you know that we offer drop-off tax services, for faster support? 💡If you have all of your tax slips ready and your tax situation is simple, you can bring your tax slips and ID to our office (1450-605 Robson St, Vancouver) and pick up your package once your taxes have been completed.

Tax AID DABC also offers one-on-one tax filing assistance in person, by phone, and by video conference. We can also help you gather the documents necessary to file your taxes. Book an appointment: https://taxaiddabc.org/tax-appointment-2/

The Spring 2026 edition of Transition Magazine is here!

Cover for the Spring 2026 edition of Transition magazine, which features a light blue background and a red map of Canada, with light beams radiating out from BC.

The theme of the Spring 2026 edition of Transition magazine is Disability Alliance Canada: Growing Our Support from Coast to Coast. As we reflect on Disability Alliance Canada’s (DAC) first year, we hear from organizations doing great work across the country and share what we’ve learned about unmet needs that will shape DAC’s systemic advocacy.

You can download it from our website in PDF format and text only format.

We’re always happy 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 or feedback, email: transition@dabc.ca.