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New iteration of #5ToSurvive Campaign

Excellent interview with Johanne Rondeau in Timmins Today : https://www.timminstoday.com/local-news/community-living-timmins-pushing-for-funding-boost-8441111 Please take a few minutes to listen. CLO, our friends, and our partners remain strongly invested in urging the provincial government to boost the developmental service sector's base funding by 5%. In fact, families and people with intellectual disabilities have been waiting patiently while their [...]

2024-03-30T03:09:30-04:00February 21st, 2024|Event News, News|

More Information About #5ToSurvive

#5ToSurvive FAQ More Information About Community Living Ontario’s Campaign to Stabilize Developmental Services More Information About #5ToSurvive Community Living Ontario is calling on the provincial government to provide an immediate 5% boost to developmental services. This FAQ provides additional information on our #5toSurvive campaign Clink on the following link to get more information about #5ToSurvive: [...]

2024-02-20T12:57:05-05:00February 20th, 2024|News|

#5toSurvive – Press Release

For Immediate Release //Timmins, February 20, 2024 Ontario Developmental Service Agencies Facing Financial Crisis Agencies Across Province Appealing to Government for Help Community Living Timmins Integration Communautaire, which supports people living with intellectual disabilities, is facing serious financial pressures and challenges. The sector has not received a significant base funding increase from the Provincial Government [...]

2024-02-20T12:47:08-05:00February 20th, 2024|News|

Celebrating Christmas

Celebrating Christmas On December 21, 2023, the Vic Mahoney Center held a Christmas lunch. It’s very important to get together to celebrate! Many were in attendance including participants of community services and staff.  The meal consisted of turkey, mashed potatoes, vegetables, stuffing, gravy, and deserts. It was a very tasty meal! After we ate, Santa [...]

2024-01-31T15:38:18-05:00January 31st, 2024|Event News, News|

Wreath Raffle

Thank you goes out to Northern Botanicals! The wonderful Christmas wreath you donated was raffled off. The dollars raised were used towards purchasing grocery cards for people struggling with the high costs of groceries. Thank you so much for making a difference! The winner of the raffle on December 15, 2023 was “ Stephanie Belec”. [...]

2024-01-26T14:26:56-05:00January 11th, 2024|News, Success Stories|

Thank you for Making a Difference

Community Living Timmins Intégration Communautaire Timmins would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who participated in our internal advent calendar food drive. This activity was a tremendous success and will have a positive impact on the individuals we support. A shout out goes to: https://www.iamgold.com           https://www.opg.com        [...]

2024-01-11T16:20:41-05:00January 11th, 2024|News, Success Stories|

Winter 2021 / 2022 Success Stories

Ojibway & Cree Cultural Centre Assists CLTIC with Translation Services & Supports. Once again, our friendly neighbours have provided invaluable translation services and supports to our agency. Pictured here on Feb. 28, 2022, from left to right:  Manuel St. Jean (Community Living Timmins) and from Ojibway & Cree Cultural Centre; Lucie Iserhoff, Debra Hookimaw and [...]

2022-03-14T09:06:42-04:00March 14th, 2022|News, Success Stories|

Timmins man donates accessible van to Community Living

  Raymond Leveille has a life motto: Do your best, forget the rest and keep on smiling. "And that’s what I do, I do my best," he said. The Timmins man recently donated a 2014 Dodge Caravan to Community Living Timmins where it will be used at one of the agency's homes that was in [...]

2021-09-16T15:26:20-04:00September 16th, 2021|News|

Mental Health for adults with developmental disabilities during COVID-19. A virtual course for family caregivers.

Registration now open for our course, Mental health for adults with developmental disabilities during COVID-19: A virtual course for family caregivers This six-week course is for Ontario family caregivers of adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities (IDD). The curriculum will specifically address the mental health challenges that this population can face during the COVID-19 pandemic. Click here [...]

2021-02-25T16:06:57-05:00February 25th, 2021|News|
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