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Mission BC’s Path to Accessibility
The City of Mission is committed to fostering an inclusive, diverse, and barrier-free community, ensuring that every resident and visitor experiences equal access to

Mission Self Advocacy Group Presented Essata project to Seniors at Chartwell Retirement Residence
Tracy Martin, Jay Fraser, Jean Pierre Maher, Laura Swindlehurst, Arlene Schouten, and Shea Velestuk and Bryce Schaufelberger The Mission Self Advocacy Group Essata Project part

Mission Self Advocacy Burger & Beer Fundraiser Sept 27th,2025 RECAP
Hello everyone, it’s our pleasure Sept 27th ,2025 that our fundraiser that was, hosted by the Mission Self Advocacy Group, had been a resounding success.

Mission Self Advocacy Group Produced a accessibility and awareness video positive and negative experience of living in Mission from our group members
The Mission Self Advocacy Group made video on project with a grant from ESATTA. Our group thank them for this we have produced this accessibility

Mission Self Advocates Giving Back Event on January 24, 2025
Mission Self Advocates Giving Back Event on January 24, 2025 At the Mission Self Advocate’s World Café event held in January of

Making a Representation Agreement put on by Nidus (Jean-Pierre Treasurer and Tracy) President of Mission Self Advocacy Group participated in
Making a Representation Agreement (Jean-Pierre and Tracy) Representation Agreement Resources Website


Mission Self Advocacy Group Project joined with Essatta Group results of the World Cafe on Accessibility in Community Survey
“Welcome Home – Creating More Welcoming Communities”

Buses return to the road in Mission after 4-month strike
Mission Self Advocates Group president Bryce Schaufelberger is relieved to have buses back but says BC Transit can do more to improve service and