Who We Are
Community Living Ontario is a non-profit provincial association that has been advocating for people who have an intellectual disability and their families for 70+ years. We proudly work alongside 124 local agencies and advocate on behalf of more than 250,000 people across Ontario. We are an active member of the Canadian Association for Community Living and regularly communicate with equivalent provincial and territorial associations. We also have influence at the global level thanks to our affiliation with Inclusion International.
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Member Organizations
250,000+
People Represented
WHAT WE DO
Advocacy, Education & Awareness
Family Engagement
Youth Engagement
Student Links Mentoring
Employment
LATEST ARTICLES
Update Friday Newsletter: March 28, 2025
In this week’s edition of Update Friday, apply to attend our Family Conference, UN committee review criticizes Canada’s disability rights…
Letters to Ontario Party Leaders Post Election – March 2025
Congratulations Letter to Premier Ford Post Election Letter – Bonnie Crombie Post Election Letter – Marit Stiles Post Election Letter…
Track the Movement – Winter 2025 (December 2024 – February 2025)
What happened in December? “How Re:Action4Inclusion Transforms Lives: Stories from Youth Advocates” Check out our new Re:Action4Inclusion (R4I) video! Three…
Council Newsletter: Winter 2025 (November 2024 to February 2025)
November Highlights: Team Building Workshop – November 19, 2024 On November 19th, Community Living Ontario’s (CLO) Inclusion Initiatives department hosted…
Coalition of disability organizations calls on parties to make Ontarians with disabilities a priority in Ontario election
Coalition of disability organizations calls on parties to make Ontarians with disabilities a priority in Ontario election Twelve organizations host…
Letters to Candidates – February 2025
We sent letters to all party candidates asking how their party plans to support people with developmental disabilities. Letter to…
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