Canadian Council of the Blind Opens the Doors For Its New Downtown Office Space

The Canadian Council of the Blind (CCB Peterborough) cut the ribbon and opened its doors to a new office space in Downtown Peterborough on King Street on Thursday morning.

Mayor Jeff Leal (left) awarding a certificate to Leslie Yee, Past Chair (right) prior to the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the new office space. CCB Peterborough is a member-driven organization that brings together people in the Peterborough community with vision loss. Photo by David Tuan Bui.

“We are so excited to have a new space in a great location accessible to our members,” said Christel Galachiuk, CCB Peterborough co-chair. “This is especially important for our From the Blind, For the Blind lending library that provides visual aids for those in need.”

The space will be used for the organization’s ‘From the Blind, For the Blind’ and its lending library, meetings and leisure space. The get-togethers were previously held at the Peterborough Lions Community Centre.

“We used to get together monthly at the Lions Centre (which we will still do) but a lot of that stuff is not really accessible where they can come here and feel more comfortable,” said Galachiuk. “They'll know the layout and we're all visually impaired so that makes life easier as well.”

Mayor Jeff Leal was in attendance and gave CCP Peterborough a certificate in recognition of the new space. A ribbon-cutting ceremony occurred to make the grand opening of the office.

“It's amazing because our group can get together. It's accessible for all our members,” explained Galachiuk. “People can come here, they can sit and talk and even our members can play here.”

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