Members in Canada

We have 22 members in Canada

Abilities Manitoba

Canada

500 Madison St.
Winnipeg
MB R3H 0L4

We represent 80 not-for-profit agencies throughout our province who provide supports to adults with intellectual disabilities and promote full citizenship.

Axiom News

Canada

1554 Carling Avenue
Suite 371
Ottawa
Ontario K1Z7M4

We are a generative journalism news organization with an interest in the emerging new narrative of deeply democratic, resilient, and thriving communities.

Bridges to Belonging

Canada

65 Hanson Ave
Kitchener
Ontario N2C 2H6

Our group empowers youth, adults and seniors with disabilities to live a good life in community with full citizenship and a sense of belonging.

Burnaby Association for Community Inclusion

Canada

2702 Norland Avenue
Burnaby
BC V5B3A6

We are a non-profit organization that provides innovative services to children, youth and adults with developmental disabilities and their families in Metro Vancouver.

Canadian Institute for Inclusion and Citizenship

Canada

2080 West Mall
Vancouver
BC V6T 1Z2

We, at the University of British Columbia, are Canada’s only university-based research centre with a dedicated focus on policy and practice promoting the full inclusion and citizenship of people with intellectual disabilities.

Chilliwack Society for Community Living

Canada

9353 Mary Street
Chilliwack
BC V2P 4G9

CSCL, in partnership with community, builds capacity for the inclusion and belonging of people with varying abilities. We promote diversity and provide innovative, individualized services for adults with developmental disabilities.

Community Development Halton

Canada

6 Mill Street East
Acton
Ontario
L7J 1G8

We are a non-profit that focuses on community capacity building through volunteerism and civic engagement, and social research and community development initiatives.

Exeko

Canada

5445 Avenue de Gaspé
Suite 405
Montréal
Québec H2T 3B2

Since 2006, we have been using creativity (art and philosophy) for the social inclusion of people who experience(d) or are at risk of exclusion. We acknowledge above all everyone’s potential to think, analyze, act, create and be a stakeholder of society.

Families for a Secure Future

Canada

150 Fermanagh Avenue
Apartment 4
Toronto
Ontario M6R 1M3

We are dedicated to serving adults with developmental disabilities and supporting them to take up their full citizenship in the community. Families for a Secure Future is a family-governed, charitable, not for profit, independent facilitation and planning organization.

Good Things In Life

Canada

5 Brookview Crescent
Brockville
ON K6V4N9

We are helping parents support their kids with intellectual disabilities to build good inclusive lives at home, at school and in the community.

ImagineAbility Inc.

Canada

500 Madison Street
Winnipeg
Manitoba R3H 0L4

We are a non-profit supporting adults with intellectual disabilities to achieve their life goals.

Inclusion Press

Canada

47 Indian Trail
Toronto
Ontario M6R1Z8

Inclusion Press creates, distributes and networks people and resources that support building a world where the gifts of everyone are acknowledged. We aspire to create a world where everyone is a full contributing citizen in their community. All Means All.

Individualized Funding Coalition for Ontario

Canada

Suite 2
3357 Walker Road
Windsor
Ontario N8W 5J7

We support the self-determination of persons with disabilities. We believe in all people having control over decisions concerning where they live, with whom they live, and how they spend their lives.

L'Arche Canada

Canada

500 Boulevard Gouin
Est bureau 205
Montréal, QC
H3L 3R9

Across Canada and around the world, L’Arche creates communities of friendship and belonging. In L’Arche, people with and without intellectual disabilities live, work, learn, and grow together.

Planned Lifetime Advocacy Networks

Canada

1001 W Broadway #101
Vancouver
BC V6H 4E4

A non-profit organization founded in 1989 to help families secure the future for loved ones with disabilities. Working in collaboration, we build personal support networks, make plans to secure the future, and bring families together for mutual support.

posAbilities Association of British Columbia

Canada

4664 Louheed Hwy
Suite 240
Buranby
BC V5C5T5

We provide a broad range of services to persons with developmental disabilities and their families. Our team of approximately 600 employees includes community and residential support workers, community connectors, employment specialists, behaviour consultants, other professionals and a network of shared living contractors.

Regular Equitable Authentic Lives (REA-L)

Canada

2137 Chesterfield Avenue
North Vancouver
BC V7M 2P7

We believe families are the catalyst for change that can create a positive shift in the lives of people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities and the inclusive communities they contribute to. REA-L is a non-profit organization.

Spectrum Society for Community Living

Canada

3231 Kingsway
Vancouver
BC V5R 5K3

We are a Vancouver registered charitable organization, established in 1987 to develop community-based services for people with disabilities.

Studio Seventy Three

Canada

#112-7320
137 Street
Surrey
BC V3W 1A3

We are a growing social enterprise supported by the Community Living Society. The Studio provides employment opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities who want to express their creative vision in a meaningful way.

The Kamloops Self-Advocate Newsletter

Canada

130 St.Paul Street #305
Kamloops
BC V2C 2H8

We focus on disability awareness and success stories.

Vela Canada

Canada

#1 - 5761 Glover Road
Langley
BC V3A 8M8

We mentor the development of small not-for-profit associations that provide support to one person or family. All members of these associations are chosen by the focus person and must be in a trusted voluntary relationship with them.

Windsor-Essex Family Network

Canada

7025 Enterprise Way
Windsor
Ontario N8T 3N6

We are a network of families, individuals and friends who believe in the inclusion and well-being of children and adults who live with disabilities, and that everyone belongs in their neighbourhoods and communities participating/contributing as everyday ordinary citizens.