Community Living Ontario
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| Formation | 1953 |
|---|---|
| Type | Charitable Organization |
| Purpose | Advocacy on behalf of people with intellectual disabilities to be fully included in all aspects of community life. |
Region served | Ontario, Canada |
| Membership | 105 Affiliates |
Chief Executive Officer | Chris Beesley |
Parent organization | Canadian Association for Community Living |
| Website | communitylivingontario.ca |
Formerly called | Ontario Association for Community Living |
Community Living Ontario (formerly Ontario Association for Community Living) is a non-profit organization in Ontario, Canada, for people with intellectual disabilities.
Community Living Ontario is a confederation of more than 105 local associations (known as affiliates)[1] and a provincial affiliate of Inclusion Canada.
Community Living Ontario was founded on April 27, 1953, as the Ontario Association for children with intellectual disabilities. In 1987, the name of the organization was changed to the Ontario Association for Community Living. In 2008, Community Living Ontario added eight new affiliates. In 2009, Community Living Ontario and its local affiliate members saw the closure of three remaining mass institutions for people with intellectual disabilities in Ontario.[2] The Community Living movement is celebrated in Ontario every May with Community Living Month, highlighted by Community Living Day in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.[3]