Community Living Winnipeg
Community Living Winnipeg is an organization that works on behalf of families and individuals living with an intellectual disability.
Our list of best links, tools, and resources in Canada to help support Autism, Autism Spectrum Disorder (Asperger’s), and related disorders.
Community Living Winnipeg is an organization that works on behalf of families and individuals living with an intellectual disability.
Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies (CRDS) supports individuals, families and small groups affected by disabling conditions and chronic health concerns to live, learn, work and participate in their communities. CRDS provides education, design delivery and management of community-based services that offer short-term assistance and ongoing support. As such, CRDS responds to the challenges of health, education, advocacy, legal and social reform to empower individuals and communities.
The Comox Valley Child Development Association (CDA) is a non-profit society that has served children who need extra support for over thirty years.
An Ottawa region consultation service that was created especially for the parents of children with autism. Its first goal is to empower these parents to take control of their child’s progress while making changes to the family’s natural environment.
Dedicated to encouraging and enabling people with physical disabilities to contribute to their communities by fostering community support and establishing relationships that reward personally and financially.
A non profit corporation that provides life skills training, opportunities for community and in house employment, volunteer experience in the community, as well as recreational and social activities for adults with intellectual and accompanying physical disabilities.
Le CRISPESH a pour mission de contribuer au développement et à l’adoption de pratiques sociales visant l’intégration optimale des personnes vivant une situation de handicap, tant dans les milieux dédiés à leur formation que dans ceux où ces personnes seront appelées à exercer leur métier ou leur profession.
A fully accredited children’s mental health centre that provides services for children up to age 12 and their families.
Yukon government Department of Education site with information on educational programs.
Helping individuals acquire the skills to live responsible, healthy and independent lives; providing a range of accessible, affordable services that assist individuals, families and communities to reach their full potential.
A community living agency that provides over 50 community-based programs and services to children, adults and families with developmental disabilities in Vancouver and Richmond.
A non-profit, registered, charitable organization dedicated to including people with developmental disabilities into the community in real and meaningful ways.
A private speech-language therapy company in Calgary, owned and operated by Ryan Szarko, MSc.SLP, R.SLP, (C).
The Disability Resource Centre (DRC) is a program of the Richmond Committee on Disability a non-profit charitable society.
We are a movement led by people with disabilities supported by our families, friends, service providers, allies and organizations.
We want to work with everyone who is committed to ending poverty for people with disabilities in Canada. Whether you are an individual, family member, friend, Facebook group member, coalition, foundation, business/corporation, professional, service provider, nonprofit, religious group, ally or accomplice.