Mission
Enable people with an intellectual disability to achieve their fullest potential.
An inclusive community where all people are accepted, appreciated for their uniqueness and treated equitably.
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Employment Plus
Effective job coaching can enable people with developmental disabilities achieve their employment potential. CLD assists people with disabilities so they develop good working habits, improve their social skills and increase their productivity.
Supported Independent Living
Many adults with developmental disabilities can live in their own homes or apartments when provided with three to five hours of weekly support from CLD.
Creative Partners on Stage
Imagine for a moment that you have a disability; one that prevents you from fulfilling your dreams, from reaching your full portential, from sharing your passion, your creativity, from being all that you can be. That is until Community LivingDufferin created a unique, inspirational drama group.
Annual General Report 2021
AGM Report 2021
AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO OUR COMMUNITY:
We have all heard the tragic stories of the front lines of health care—we know of the unprecedented exhaustion, pressure and trauma that nurses, doctors, paramedics, environmental services staff and allied health professionals are coping with. The pressures on the...
COVID-19 Family updates
RED Control restrictions CLD family Feb 2021 Visitors Guidelines ReOpening of Congregate Living Settings COVID19 Response Framework Keeping Ontario Safe and Open Lockdown Measures
BlueJeans Videoconferencing
CLD is a BlueJeans video conference site, contact Karen Murphy-Fritz to register your attendance at a video conference
Contact Us
Community Living Dufferin
065371 County Road 3,
East Garafraxa, Ontario
L9W 7J8
Phone: 519.941.8971
Fax: 519.942.0060
info@communitylivingdufferin.ca
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“We would like to respectfully acknowledge that Dufferin County resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Tionontati (Petun), Attawandaron (Neutral),
Haudenosaunee (Six Nations), and Anishinaabe peoples.”
Pronunciation guide:
Tionontati – Tee-oh-nahn-TAH-tee Attawandaron – At-tah-wahn-da-ron Haudenosaunee – ho-DEE-no-Sho-nee Anishinaabe – ah-NISH-IH-nah-bay