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FUTURES
Intensives

Six weeks with people who get it.

FUTURES Intensives is the same 12-session program as FUTURES Core. You cover identity, community, action, and what you build next. The difference is pace. Twice a week for six weeks, instead of once a week for 12. Late summer and fall 2026 cohorts are open.

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Upcoming Intensives

Late summer 2026 · Virtual

Fully online — Zoom

Join from anywhere in Canada.

🗓 August 11 to September 16, 2026
Wednesdays and Thursdays, 6:00 to 8:30 pm ET

ASL Included

Late summer 2026 · Hybrid

Toronto + Zoom

Tuesdays in person in Toronto. Thursdays on Zoom.

🗓 August 11 to September 16, 2026
6:00 to 8:30 pm ET — venue TBC

ASL not included for this cohort

Fall 2026 · Virtual

Fully online — Zoom

Join from anywhere in Canada.

🗓 October 20 to November 25, 2026
Mondays and Wednesdays, 6:00 to 8:30 pm ET

ASL not included for this cohort

Fall 2026 · Hybrid

Toronto + Zoom

Tuesdays in person in Toronto. Wednesdays on Zoom.

🗓 October 20 to November 25, 2026
6:00 to 8:30 pm ET — venue TBC

ASL included

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Our Philosophy

Six weeks is a short window. We use it well. You cover identity, community, action, and what you build next. Twice a week, with the same people, until they are your people.

By week six, you will not feel like you just finished a program. You will feel like you built something.

The FUTURES Flow

Register & Enroll

Tell us about yourself to register. You can share by video, audio, or written response.

The Intensives experience

Two sessions per week with your cohort. Discussions, creative workshops, and skill-building. Online or in person.

Beyond the Program

Stay connected with your cohort. Come back for monthly alumni events. Join the national community at AccessFest.

Regardless of which program you join, you can expect:

Creative Workshops

Hands-on sessions on disability justice, identity, and community. Every cohort covers the same ground.

Community

Your cohort meets twice a week for six weeks. Together you will build a community.

Disability justice in practice

You explore your identity, name your experience, and figure out what you want to do. Then you do it.

Eligibility

FUTURES is open to:

  • 18–30 years old
  • Disabled, neurodivergent, or both
  • Young people who are 2SLGBTQIA+, BIPOC, or Indigenous are always welcome
  • Canadian Citizens, Permanent Residents, or people who hold Refugee status
  • Ready to attend two sessions per week and do some work on your own between sessions. Able to commit to shared programming and independent work
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Our commitment to you

ASL interpretation is included in some Intensives cohorts. Check the cohort cards above to confirm which cohorts include ASL. Tell us your access needs when you register. We will work with you before your first session.

Your Disability does not need to look a certain way. Invisible Disability, late diagnosis, undiagnosed. All of it is welcome here. You do not need to prove anything to be here.

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Need help?

Need help or have access requirements? Email studio@accessnow.ca. We are here.

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Futures is funded in part by Canada Service Corps, a national movement that empowers youth aged 12–30 to gain experience and build important skills while giving back to their community. Learn more at Canada.ca/CanadaServiceCorps

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