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53rd Annual General Meeting – Executive Director’s Report
September 21
Community First This is the philosophy that we have committed to as the cornerstone of all our work and decision making. This has been embedded within our new strategic plan and is articulated as the first and primary strategic imperative. It is critical that this philosophy is fully embraced by Community Living Parry Sound so […]
Continue reading »53rd Annual General Meeting – President’s Report
September 21
We envision a Parry Sound in which people who have a developmental disability can live in a state of dignity, share in all elements of living in the community and have the opportunity to participate effectively. Our Mission is to promote and facilitate the full participation, inclusion, and citizenship of people who have a developmental […]
Continue reading »The 2015 Community Living Bursary Recipient: Jordan Harry
July 2
Every year the Parry Sound High School delivers the Community Living Parry Sound (CLPS) Bursary award to a deserving student. This year we are proud to announce that the winner is Jordan Harry. The CLPS Bursary is awarded to a graduating student who has worked to promote community inclusion and remove barriers often faced by […]
Continue reading »Celebrating Community Living with the story and video of Julian
May 29
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Continue reading »Why I Light It Up Blue Every April
March 24
Hi, A few months after my beautiful son Ricky was born, I began to wonder why he hadn’t started laughing or cooing yet. My family and friends tried to calm my fears. They said nothing was wrong. But I knew there was a bigger reason. That’s when I started doing a little research and discovered […]
Continue reading »Where are They Now?
March 16
Finding jobs in the community for people with disabilities makes good business sense. Ask the Employers who have hired people through LINC Employment Services if you want testimonials about the value added to their businesses by those hired who have a disability. Watch this video to learn more.
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