- addus
- Bob Rumball Centre for the Deaf
- CARD
- Christian Horizons
- Common Ground Cooperative
- Community Association for Riding for the Disabled
- Community Living Toronto
- Corbrook
- CORE
- COTA Health
- Family Service Toronto
- Frontier College
- Geneva Centre
- Goodwill
- Griffin Centre
- Harmony Place
- JVS Toronto
- Kerry’s Place Autism Services
- L’Arche Toronto
- Mary Centre
- Meta Centre
- Montage
- Muki Baum Treatment Centres
- New Leaf
- New Visions Toronto
- Operation Springboard
- Participation House
- Pegasus
- Reena
- Salvation Army Booth
- Salvation Army Broadview Village
- Society of St. Vincent DePaul
- Surex Community Services
- Surrey Place Centre
- Unison Health and Community Services
- Vita Community Living Services
- Woodgreen Community Services
The most needed tool in the developmental services sector is for caregivers of people with a developmental disability to have a clear understanding of the services available and how to access them. Although a lot of the information I hope to share will also be relevant for people across Ontario, I will be writing with the assumption that my audience is based in Toronto. Your comments and concerns are welcomed.
Friday, May 24, 2013
List of Toronto Agencies
There are thirty-seven agencies which are officially listed as belonging to the developmental services sector in Toronto. These agencies are funded for the most part by the Ministry of Community and Social Services. A list of these agencies can be found at the Developmental Services Ontario (Toronto Region) web site. Here is a copy of the list with links to their own web sites:
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