Inclusion Canada
Inclusion Canada, formerly the Canadian Association for Community Living, is a non-profit organization founded in 1958 to assist in training and socialization of people with intellectual disabilities, then known as Mental Retardation.
Formation | 1958 |
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Merger of | L'institut National Canadien Francis (1972) |
Type | non-profit |
Registration no. | 10684 2545 RR0001 |
Legal status | charity |
Headquarters | WeWork |
Location |
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Region | Canada |
Membership | people with intellectual disabilities and their families |
Official languages | English / French |
President | Robin Action |
Vice-President | Moira Wilson |
Catherine Frazee | |
Subsidiaries | 400+ |
Affiliations | People First of Canada |
Website | inclusioncanada |
Formerly called | Canadian Association for Retarded Children, Canadian Association for the Mentally Retarded, Canadian Association for Community Living |
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