Community Living Month

Happy Community Living Month! Community Living Month is a province-wide annual awareness campaign to recognize the accomplishments of the Community Living movement. This May 2026, join us and the other 125 local associations across Ontario as we show why Connections That Count matter for people who have an intellectual disability and their families!

NEWS RELEASE – Toronto’s Most Inclusive Party Returns: Community Rocks – Secret Garden Edition Set to Bloom on November 22

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Toronto’s Most Inclusive Party Returns: CommunityRocks – Secret Garden Edition Set to Bloom on November 22

TORONTO, ON – November 20, 2025– The countdown is on! Community Living Toronto is thrilled to announce the return of its signature fundraising event, Community Rocks: Secret Garden, happening Saturday, November 22, 2025 at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre.

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Join the Fall 2025 #WaitingToBelong Advocacy Campaign

On November 12, 2025, Community Living Ontario and OASIS launched the Fall #WaitingToBelong campaign – a united call for action, hope, and change!

More than 53,000 adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities are still waiting for critical supports in Ontario – waiting to live safely, to belong in their communities and for the government to see them.

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Dads Supporting Dads | In-Person Meet Up!

Are you a father to a child on the autism spectrum or a developmental/intellectual disability of any age? Are you interested in meeting other fathers? If so, Community Living Toronto has a dads support group just for you!

NEWS RELEASE – Renowned Political Journalist Vassy Kapelos Joins Community Living Toronto’s Patron’s Council

Award-winning broadcaster brings journalistic insight and national platform to support inclusive communities

[Toronto, ON, July 30, 2025] – Community Living Toronto is proud to welcome Vassy Kapelos, acclaimed political journalist and national television and radio host, as the newest member of its Patron’s Council — a group of distinguished leaders who lend their influence and voice to champion the rights and inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities. Read more