ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING-MANITOBA INC/ASSOCIATION POUR L'INTEGRATION COM
Dénomination enregistrée : ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING-MANITOBA INC/ASSOCIATION POUR L'INTEGRATION COMMUN1TAIRE MANITOBA INC
Numéro d'entreprise : 130493364RR0001
Cet organisme est désigné par l'Agence du revenu du Canada (ARC) comme organisme de bienfaisance enregistré. Ils se conforment aux exigences de l'ARC et ont reçu un numéro d'enregistrement d'organisme de bienfaisance.
Our Mission
Our mission is to promote and support the inclusion, self-determination and empowerment of people with intellectual disabilities in Manitoba’s communities by:
1. Engaging in an on-going dialogue with government, communities and families in order to identify and address issues and promote change
2. Creating, disseminating and making community resources accessible for people with intellectual disabilities and their families;
3. Actively working with communities in Manitoba to build their capacity to create inclusive environments for people with intellectual disabilities;
4. Liaising with the Canadian Association for Community Living and its network to engage in national and international discussions on issues facing people with intellectual disabilities
About ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING-MANITOBA INC/ASSOCIATION PO
Community Living Manitoba is dedicated to the full inclusion of persons of all ages with an intellectual disability (defined as a life-long condition, which interferes with one’s ability to learn at the same pace or to the same extent as others). We are a strong provincial network working together with partners, families and governments. We seek creative and inspired approaches to support the empowerment of people with intellectual disabilities and their families in all aspects of their lives.
Our vision is a province where people with intellectual disabilities and their families see open doors and many possibilities for learning, working and contributing to their communities. We see the benefits when circles of support surround people with intellectual disabilities in communities that value diversity.