My Home My Community – Safe & Inclusive Communities
Registered Name: Inclusion Canada
Business No: 106842545RR0001
This organization is designated by Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) as a registered charity. They comply with the CRA's requirements and has been issued a charitable registration number.
People with an intellectual disability and their families face systemic barriers to critically-needed community services and supports that make inclusion possible. A lack of community leadership, knowledge about inclusive policy and practice, as well as outmoded service approaches are underlying factors.
Living in the community is a right of all Canadian citizens – people with an intellectual disability have the equal right to live in typical houses in community, where they can choose where and with whom to live and exercise choice and control over their life. Safe and inclusive communities include people with a disability having access to a range of community supports and services, including assistance necessary to prevent isolation or segregation from the community.
Our Vision
All people with an intellectual disability are fully included in their communities, have full access to health care and other public services, and are safe from violence and abuse.
Our Work
My Home My Community (MHMC) is a national initiative of Inclusion Canada, People First of Canada, and our member organizations. MYMC helps deliver on shared priorities for increasing affordable housing, reducing poverty, improving access for Canadians with disabilities to needed community services, and growing inclusive social infrastructure through innovative social and financial investments. This is because MHMC is about more than housing. It forges new linkages between residential and community support agencies, adults with intellectual disabilities, families, financial institutions, housing developers, community networks designing safer and more inclusive communities, thought leaders, and government partners.
Together, we are confronting the barriers to access that have left people with an intellectual disability outside of affordable housing markets and community access for generations. Efforts like these will help break the cycle of poverty and exclusion that affects so many people with disabilities.
Please support this campaign to enable more people with intellectual disabilities to find suitable housing that is warm and welcoming and helps them contribute to their local community.
For more resources on housing, and safe and inclusive communities here: https://inclusioncanada.ca/campaign/safe-inclusive-communities/