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Autism Treatment Services of Canada

Autism Treatment Services of Canada is a national affiliation of organizations that provides treatment, educational, management and consultative services to people with autism and related disorders across Canada.

CACL-NET-Canadian Association for Community Living

The Canadian Association for Community Living is a Canada-wide association of family members and others working for the benefit of persons of all ages who have an intellectual disability.

Canadian Health Network

The Canadian Health Network (CHN) is a national, bilingual health promotion program whose goal is to help Canadians find the information they're looking for on how to stay healthy and prevent disease. The CHN does this through one of the most dynamic and comprehensive networks in the world. 

Charity Village

Canada's supersite for the nonprofit sector --- 3,000 pages of news, training, jobs, information and resources for executives, staffers, donors, and volunteers. If philanthropy and volunteerism are part of your world, this is your place.

Child Development Resource Connection Peel

Recognizing the critical importance of providing Early Childhood Education and resources to children in their formative years, Child Development Resource Connection Peel supports families, staff and the community by sharing information, promoting education and providing opportunities to work together.

City of Mississauga

The City of Mississauga's award-winning website provides information and a growing number of online services for businesses and the City's more than 700,000 residents.

Community Living Ontario

Community Living Ontario supports local associations by linking them and their members with the resources and information they need, and by offering training and consultation in the areas of family support, education, employment, human rights, community participation, advocacy and self-planning.

Disability is Natural

The source for thought-provoking articles, products to promote new ways of thinking, and more!

Enablelink

Linking people with disabilities to a world of resources.

ErinoakKids

ErinoakKids supports young people with physical, developmental and communications disabilities. By meeting their diverse needs, Erinoak will help these clients and their families to reach the best possible levels of independence, health and well-being.

Fair Share Task Force

The Fair Share Task Force is a broadly based coalition seeking to reform social services funding so every child and family in Ontario has equal access to social services.

Foodpath

The largest food bank in Mississauga, Foodpath supports over 6,000 clients per month and distributes over 6 million pounds of food to another 4,000 clients within 30 Mississauga Agencies - including other food banks, food programs, breakfast clubs.

Knowledge Network

The Knowledge Network is a community-based resource of information on disabilities and disability related issues.

Lakeshore Corridor

The Lakeshore Corridor Community Team (LCCT) is a grassroots, community-based project in the Lakeshore corridor area of Mississauga whose main focus is to build a stronger sense of caring and giving in our community through community action and participation.

Ministry of Community, Family and Children's Services

Our mission is to support the realization of the goal of being fully included in society, and for people who have a developmental disability to have the same opportunities as other Ontarians to participate in the life of the community.

Mississauga News

The Mississauga News is the flagship newspaper of the Metroland chain of community newspapers. 

Ombudsman Ontario

Ombudsman Ontario investigates complaints about services provided by the Government of Ontario and its organizations.

Ontario Trillium Foundation 

The Ontario Trillium Foundation builds healthy and vibrant communities throughout Ontario by strengthening the capacity of the voluntary sector, through investments in community-based initiatives.

Opportunities Mississauga for 21 Plus

Working with community groups, agencies and businesses to expand services and facilities for intellectually disabled adults and their families.

Pathways in Education Peel

This web site has been created to provide educational resources to families of students with a developmental disability, educators and developmental service providers in the Region of Peel.

PCCN (Peel Crisis Capacity Network)

The Peel Crisis Capacity Network provides time-limited crisis supports individuals (aged 11 and over) with an intellectual disability or a dual diagnosis (i.e. an intellectual disability and mental health needs).

STAS (Support & Trustee Advisory Services)

The primary focus of Support & Trustee Advisory Services is to assist parents in the establishment of secure trust funds for individuals who have a disability. STAS can provide parents with information about trust funds as well as names of lawyers who are familiar with the unique needs of individuals who have a disability.

United Way of Peel Region

United Way of Peel Region was established in 1967 and serves the communities of Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon, improving social conditions so that everyone can thrive. United Way provides a strong voice for social change that strengthens our community and improves lives. 

World Volunteer Web

The World Volunteer Web supports the volunteer community by serving as a global clearinghouse for information and resources linked to volunteerism that can be used for campaigning, advocacy and networking.

 


Supporting Individuals Who Have an Intellectual Disability 
in Our Community for More Than 50 Years