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About Us
Community Living Upper Ottawa Valley was founded in 1958 by families
who wanted their children to
have opportunities to learn in their community. The Association was incorporated
as a charitable non-profit Ontario corporation in 1960. Today,
the Association is involved with over 200 individuals, their families
and friends in the context of community living by actively
supporting people in self-determined roles and relationships in the
community. The people we support have varied community
interests and activities.
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Newsletter: Read our bi-annual newsletter, In Touch,
which is filled with interesting articles, tidbits of information
and pictures.
Board of Directors:
Meet our board and find out how to you can contact them.
By-Laws:
Read the Associations by-laws on membership, conduct of affairs,
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Our Service Area
Our
Association serves people in communities across the Upper Ottawa Valley
from Deux
Rivieres to Westmeath.
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Our Vision
Our
vision is
to ensure that all persons live in a state of dignity, share in all
elements of living in the community and have the opportunity to participate effectively.
To accomplish this, our vision encompasses five social concepts
including social justice, inclusion, caring community,
self-direction and support.
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Our Mission and Goal
Our
mission is to foster the development of welcoming communities using
a specific criteria, and our goal and vision statement is 'that
all persons live in a state of dignity, share in all elements of
living in the community and have the opportunity to participate
effectively."
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Policy Manuals and
Protocols: Read up on our policies and protocols
including our administrative policies and our operational protocols.
Membership:
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Becoming a member provides
you the opportunity to be informed and involved, the right to vote
at Annual and General Meetings and the ability to influence the
quality of programs offered in support of people in Renfrew County
who have developmental disabilities.
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What We Do
The
Pembroke Association provides supports and services through the efforts
of staff and volunteers and is a resource to 180 people, mostly adults,
and their families. We support people in Ontario's largest county, which
has a population of approximately 100,000 people.
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Volunteer Opportunities
Our
Association is a "grass roots" organization, relying on the
contributions of community minded individuals who volunteer their time
in various capacities.
A
variety of volunteer opportunities exist, if you are interested,
please contact at our office.
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