We are proud to announce that we are now known as Sensity Deafblind and Sensory Support Network of Canada, or Sensity for short. We unveiled our new Sensity name, logo...
Hello everyone. First and foremost, I would like to thank each of you for joining us today for this most exciting time in the history of our organization. Today is...
Drum mallets pound inches from Nicholas Fice’s face and he is grinning from ear to ear. It’s a music therapy class at the Sensity Resource Centre in Paris, Ont. and...
The following story is shared by Hannah’s parents Cathy and Nick. Hannah and her family are very thankful for the Intervenor Services offered by Sensity. Hannah is a happy 25-year-old...
The following story is shared by Campbell's mom, Joanna. A picture of Cami sitting at a table Campbell Labonte is an amazing little boy, not just because he is my...
Jessica is a happy nine-year-old girl who is deafblind and has cerebral palsy. Sensity provides Jessica Intervenor Services during the summer and holidays with Children's Intervenor Services. She loves swimming,...
The following story is shared by Shawn's mom, Elizabeth Fennelly. As a family that lives with Deafblindness, we appreciate how the Blue Jays’ collaboration with Sensity gives families and individuals...
Sensity is very proud of Ruth Perez. Ruth, an Intervenor based in London, recently gave an important presentation at this year’s World Conference of Deafblind International (DbI) in Bucharest, Romania....