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About Opening Doors for Talented Canadians

Living with sight loss presents challenges.
It shouldn’t present barriers.

These are people from all sectors and from all levels within the workforce.

These are individuals who have plenty to contribute to the Canadian economy.

These are Canadians who are ready 
to come to work.

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1,500,000

Canadians are blind or partially sighted

Come to Work connects job seekers who are blind or partially sighted with employers looking to discover Canada’s full potential.

We’re already active in a variety of sectors, including:

  • Account Management
    Customer Service
    Education
    Financial Services
    Health Services
    Human Resources
    Information Technology
    Retail Sales

Here to help.

We’re here because we’ve experienced and overcome these very challenges. 
We’re also here to work with employers to make workplaces more accessible and inclusive.
Sight loss does not dictate your skill, work ethic, or contributions. 

 

To boost participation in the workforce, we are:

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    Offering workshops and training
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    Partnering with employers
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    Fostering professional development
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    Enhancing company culture

Are you...

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An employer?

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Looking for work?