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.
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!
Community Living Month is an annual awareness campaign that recognizes and celebrates the accomplishments of the community living movement.
Join us on Tuesday May 31st for #ITookABreak22!
Do you live in Ontario and support a family member with an intellectual or developmental disability and a mental health diagnosis? Take this survey!
Join this free webcast to review Passport Funding for 2020/21
Project SEARCH Toronto is a unique transition to work program for students who have a disability and are in their final year of high school.
The Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services (MCCSS) is pleased to share information about a new online Children and Young Persons’ Rights Resource (Rights Resource). The Rights Resource can be accessed here (www.ontario.ca/RightsResource). Read more
We’re proud to unveil this year’s Annual Report, Compassionate and Resilient Communities, a tribute to the work that we’ve accomplished together over the past year to realize our vision.
Click here to enter our Annual Report 2020.
If you would like a printed copy of this report, you can find them located at our main offices, or contact Karla at karla.dendrinos@cltoronto.ca. Read more