Join us for a non-partisan Federal Candidates Debate on Disability Issues – a platform for parties to share their vision for addressing issues that are important to people with disabilities, their families and loved ones.
Dear Friend,
Thirty-five years ago, I walked through the doors of Community Living Toronto to apply for a job.
I was new to Toronto from Cape Breton and searching in this huge city for the same kind of close-knit community I had grown up with. Read more
Get ready for a day filled with laughter, games, and excitement! Join us on Saturday, September 14th from 11:00AM-3:00PM at 1712 Ellesmere Road, Scarborough
The 2023 Gathering on Indigeneity, Neurodevelopmental Disabilities and Mental Health in Ontario brought Indigenous community members, including those with lived experience of neurodevelopmental disabilities and mental health concerns, together with researchers and clinicians to share knowledge and form connections.
Congratulations to the Project SEARCH Toronto Graduates! Learn more>>
Please call Information and Membership at 647-426-3220 or email contactus@cltoronto.ca to enquire more.
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Community Living Month is an annual awareness campaign that recognizes and celebrates the accomplishments of the community living movement.
Assessing the Impact of COVID-19 on the Mental Health of Direct Support Professionals in the Developmental Services Sector.
CAMH is keen to hear from front-line staff on how they are managing at this current time to build upon existing work in this area. Read more
Community Living Toronto is committed to working with the individuals we support, our staff, volunteers and members to do our part in understanding this history and helping to make our city and province a more welcoming and inclusive place to call home. The present awakening to historical injustices is an opportunity to examine those parts of our Canadian story and confront them head-on. We all have a duty to listen, understand, respect, and change.