Funding cut for B.C. non-profit that provides…


A B.C. non-profit that provides services for people with disabilities says it will have to close by the end of July after its provincial funding was cut.

Curiko offers free workshops and social events for 400 people, about half of whom live with developmental disabilities.

The non-profit was launched a decade ago, based on research showing how social isolation can negatively impact people with developmental disabilities.

Curiko receives $1.2 million a year from Community Living BC.



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