Community Living Toronto (CLTO) and Tridel are pleased to announce their partnership on the Lawson redevelopment.
Toronto – November 14, 2022 - Community Living Toronto welcomes the announcement by the Government of Ontario that will allow recipients of the Ontario Disability Support Program to earn up to $1000, from $200, before their support can be reduced (clawed back).
Community Living Toronto is pleased to announce that Valérie Picher has been appointed as the new Chair of the Board of Directors.
The Government of Ontario has invested $1.4 million to connect 100 people with developmental disabilities to meaningful part-time employment which meets the needs of multiple employers. The investment follows Community Living Toronto and Corbrook Awakening Abilities partnering with the Ontario government to launch a cluster employment model for those with developmental disabilities.
This fiscal year was defined by immense change and growth. Community Living Toronto (CLTO)
transformed to be more responsive to the evolving needs of people who have an intellectual disability and is now structured around three
service streams: Supported Living, Community Participation Supports and Respite, and Specialized Supports.