L'ARCHE WINNIPEG INCORPORATED
Registered Name: L'ARCHE WINNIPEG INCORPORATED
Business No: 107597692RR0001
This organization is designated by Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) as a registered charity. They comply with the CRA's requirements and have been issued a charitable registration number.
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L’Arche Winnipeg creates homes and social opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities in Winnipeg.
About
L’Arche Winnipeg is charity organization that provides care and advocates for the rights of people with intellectual disabilities. We create homes and social opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities in Winnipeg, housing 25 Core Members in six homes and a Supported Independent Living Program (SIL).
Our Mission
L’Arche Winnipeg’s mission is to:
1. Make known the gifts of people with intellectual disabilities, revealed through mutually transforming relationships.Our Vision is rooted in relationship and belonging:
- Mutual care, respect, and compassion between people with and without intellectual disabilities
- Sharing ordinary, daily life with all its joys and sorrows
- Living, working, learning, and celebrating together in communities of belonging
- Transforming our lives as we embrace our gifts and imperfections
- Recognizing that we need each other and are better together
- A model of inclusion, a way of peace, and a sign of hope for our world.
About L'ARCHE WINNIPEG INCORPORATED
- L'Arche is part of an international federation that provides loving homes for adults with developmental disabilities.
- As a service organization, L'Arche espouses a "community model" of living, rather than a medical or social service model of care.
- As a faith-based organization L'Arche recognizes the spiritual and religious needs and aspirations of its members, and respects those who have no spiritual or religious affiliation. Our community and faith life inspire us to be open to people of differing intellectual capacity, social origin, religion, race, and culture.
- At L'Arche, people with disabilities, and those who assist them, live together and are equally responsible for the life of their home and community.
