Community Living Toronto’s 75th Anniversary Campaign, implemented last year, has been honoured with several prestigious awards within the Nonprofit sector and the Marketing/Advertising industry. These recognitions below awarded by The International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) were held on May 9, 2024, for the IABC/Toronto chapter and on June 25, 2024, at the IABC World Conference in Chicago. Read more
The purpose of the ME & Lau Family Foundation (“ME” hereafter) Scholarship is to encourage and promote the attainment of higher education goals for individuals with a proven financial need. Consideration will be given to students who have demonstrated a high level of academic achievement, who have made a positive contribution to people with intellectual disabilities through involvement in extracurricular activities, and who have made significant contributions of time and energy to community services programs. Read more
The Me & Lau Family Foundation is accepting applications for the ME & Lau Family Foundation Scholarship in partnership with Community Living Toronto.
We will officially launch our 75th Anniversary campaign in March and will be sharing lots of stories of impact - stories that show what it took for people with a disability to be included. We'll be looking back on how far we've come over the past 75 years, and looking forward to 75 more years of belonging.
Community Living Toronto (CLTO) has been a source of support for people with an intellectual disability and their families since 1948. We offer a wide range of services including housing and employment supports, supported living, and community-based activities. We are proud to support over 4,000 individuals and their families in 80+ locations across Toronto with an annual budget of $100M+. Read more
May is Family Caregiver Month and to celebrate, a new initiative – the Canadian Centre for Caregiving Excellence (CCCE) – is officially launching.
We’re happy to announce the launch of our new My Plan template and two new staff training modules for Person-Directed Planning!
If you are caring for a family member, friend or neighbour and need help, visit The Ontario Caregiver Organization (OCO) website to access free caregiver supports and resources including: a 24/7 Helpline, Peer Support, Online Learning and more.
We’re proud to share that one of our volunteers, Robert Shaddock, has been recognized, posthumous, as a nominee for the 2021 Volunteer Toronto Legacy Awards.
A heartfelt thanks to everyone who answered our calls for help with your time, donations and energy this past year.
You are all champions – thank you!