Vision Statement:
Mission:
Community Living Stratford and Area is a non-profit Organization that provides person-centered supports, services and advocacy for adults who have a developmental disability, so that they may live as empowered citizens in their community.
Statement of Beliefs:
History
Dignity and Respect for All
In November 1956, the Stratford Home and School Council appointed a committee to investigate how best to serve special needs children, who were at that time excluded from the public school system. Thus was the “community living” movement born in Stratford. The committee, led by Eileen Langley, eventually oversaw the opening of a school for children with disabilities (1957), sheltered workshops (1966) and a residential home (1975).
In 1989 our agency adopted the title Community Living, formalizing philosophies and principles already well established. Our entire history is documented in our
50th anniversary report, and we invite you to look further at a movement that has brought respect and dignity to people with disabilities, and opened many eyes to the fact that we all want the same things in life.
Today, Community Living Stratford and Area provides a wide variety of supports to over 120 adults.
Community Living Stratford and Area is a not-for-profit organization helping adults with developmental disabilities pursue richer and more rewarding lives through involvement in everyday activities.
YOUR FIRST STEP: Developmental Services Ontario (DSO) Southwest Region This is your first contact to establish eligibility for services and to get the process started.
COMMUNITY LIVING
Community Living Stratford and Area is available to answer any questions or help navigate through this process.
Please call our office at 519-273-1000 ext 225 if you need assistance.