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  1. Community Living Ontario, as a provincial leader, coordinates the voices of people who have an intellectual disability, their families, friends, and support organizations to drive change towards an inclusive Ontario.

  2. Community Living Ontario is a non-profit provincial association that has been advocating for people who have an intellectual disability and their families for 70+ years. We proudly work alongside 122 local agencies and advocate on behalf of more than 100,000 people across Ontario.

  3. Some options include: Approved Private Service Homes – provide a supportive family-living environment in a community setting. Residents have the opportunity to develop social and life skills. Group Homes – are staffed to provide personal care, supervision, and support for adults.

  4. Feb 22, 2013 · Community Living BC (CLBC) was established in 2005 as a Crown agency to provide disability-related services and supports for adults with developmental disabilities. CLBC provides support for 15,076 individuals - an addition of 224 since June 2012.

  5. May 28, 2021 · Founded in 1958, Inclusion Canada (formerly the Canadian Association for Community Living) has played a central role in advancing the rights of almost 1 million people with an intellectual disability in Canada and their families.

  6. The Saskatchewan Association for Community Living’s (SACL) mission is to ensure that citizens of Saskatchewan who have intellectual disabilities are valued, supported and included members of society and have opportunities and choices in all aspects of life. October is Community Living Month.

  7. About Community Living. All people, regardless of age or disability, should be able to live independently and participate fully in their communities. Every person should have the right to make choices and to control the decisions in and about their lives.

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