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ICE Canada 2007

Independence Community and Empowerment

“The Art of Managing Change”


The ICE Canada conference is an event created by and for individuals who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and their families.

Read the article about passed 2007 ICE conference here.

It was helded at Toronto Airport Marriot Hotel
(901 Dixon Road, Toronto) on March 23, 24 and 25, 2007.
To find more info about Hotel, click here.

 

Click on the map to find more info about transportation to and from Hotel

If you would like to view ICE confrence brochure in PDF format, please click here.


Silent Auction

We will be repeating one of the very succesful events from the first ICE Conference - the Silent Auction. Donated items will be on display during the conference for people to bid on. Come join us for many hours of cajoling, discussion, fun and lots bargains!
If you have new items that you would like to donate, please let us know and then bring them with you to the conference.


Testimonials

Jaime Greenaway, a 2005 conference participant and presenter comments, “I met a new best friend. We e-mail and phone each other regularly.

One participant of ICE 2002 commented that the conference “seemed to be a good forum for people to air feelings, mix socially and enjoy themselves in a lovely and natural setting that was easily accessible.

Nora Rothschild the conference committee Chair described it as a magical and almost spiritual experience.

Many participants described the weekend as a life changing experience.

Penny Kitchen, ICE 2002 participant from Halifax, Nova Scotia claimed that, “it was more about getting to know people and how each person was different in their own way.”

 
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