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Citizenship Print E-mail

Citizenship is about experiencing human rights, responsibilities, and opportunities. For many people, including people who have an intellectual disability, it also means belonging.

Belonging in:

  • daycares, schools, colleges and universities
  • places of work, culture, and recreation
  • worship and spiritual fellowship
  • politics and government
  • economic exchange
  • family, relationships, intimate partnerships, neighbourhoods

Supporting people who have an intellectual disability to belong makes good economic sense. It also helps creates communities that are vibrant, strong and diverse.

 

Best Buddies

Best Buddies enhances the community through one-to-one friendships between individuals who have an intellectual disability and students.

Capacita!

Capacita is a project of Community Living Windsor that helps children with disabilities in Nicaragua. Click here to learn more.

Rotary at Work

The goal of Rotary at Work is to help people who have a disability find meaningful work. It's more than ‘doing the right thing’ ... it's good for business. Click here to learn more.