Community Living York South believes in a society where everyone belongs. We are a not-for-profit organization in southern York Region and we empower children, youth, adults and seniors with an intellectual disability to live, learn, work and participate in their community. Assistance is also available to the families of those we support.
Community Living York South is one of 117 member agencies of Community Living Ontario.
Our Name
‘Community Living’ means:
living in a place where everyone belongs
being free from limitations in accessing places, supports or services
being welcomed and respected by friends, family and neighbours
having the chance to participate in things that are meaningful to us
participating in the community to the extent that we choose
Our History
The “community living” movement began in 1954 with a visionary group of parents who sought alternatives to placing their children in an institution. Using the limited resources of the time, these families strove to start their own school and develop services for their sons and daughters ensuring they would have the best quality of life.
This founding spirit carries on with the efforts of today’s courageous parents who continue to defy the status quo in seeking the best possible quality of life for their children.
Our Communities
Community Living York South provides support services to people and families that live within our catchment area of Southern York Region, which includes the communities of: Kleinburg, Gormley, Maple, Markham, Richmond Hill, Thornhill, Vaughan, Whitchurch-Stouffville.
Are you looking for support services, but live outside of Southern York Region?
Find a Community Living association near you: www.communitylivingontario.ca/find
Industry
Individual and Family Services, Trade associations, International organisations, administrations and associations, Education, Training & Organisations, Medical social institutes, Social care, personal services
HQ Location
101 Edward Ave
Richmond Hill, ON L4C 5E5, CA
Keywords
intellectual disabilityinclusioncommunitysupportservicesand resources