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Angels with Autism Foundation
The mission of the Foundation is to assist families of individuals with autism financially or through referral to other program; to secure quality educational and therapeutic services; and, to introduce sensory programs. |
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613-745-8024 |
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330-5929L, Jeanne-D\'Arc Blvd. |
Aphasia Centre of Ottawa
Aphasia Centre of Ottawa provides care aimed at enhancing the quality of life of people affected by aphasia by helping them improve their ability to communicate with others and regain their self-confidence.
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613-567-1119 |
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153 Chapel St. Main Level |
Camp Misquah
Through its camp and cottage programs, the Misquah Recreational Group is dedicated to providing a memorable experience to people with developmental disabilities of all ages. The camp offers superb residential facilities and a highly structured program for children and adults of all levels of ability. |
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3332 McCarthy Rd. |
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(613) 824-7393 |
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P.O. Box 236, Station B |
Canadian Association of the Deaf
The CAD provides consultation and information on Deaf needs and interests to the public, business, media, educators, governments and others. |
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(613) 565-2882 |
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203-251 Bank Street. |
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(613) 692-7777 |
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4120 Rideau Valley Drive |
Canadian Hard of Hearing Association
CHHA is the national voice of all hard of hearing Canadians. It is a non-profit, self-help, bilingual consumer organization run by and for persons who are hard of hearing. |
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613-526-2692 |
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205-2415 Holly Lane |
Canadian Paraplegic Foundation
To assist persons with spinal cord injuries and other physical disabilities to achieve independence, self reliance and full community participation. |
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(613) 723-1033 |
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230-1101 Prince of Wales Drive. |
Causeway Foundation
Causeway Work Centre is a community agency that has been helping people with chronic mental illness and various other disabilities for more than thirty years. |
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(613) 725-3494 |
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22 O\'Meara Street. |
Causeway Work Centre
Causeway Work Centre is a community based, non-profit agency that provides a range of employment and educational programs and other supports to persons with mental illness and other disabilities, and those who are homeless or at risk of becoming so. |
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(613) 725-3494 |
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22 O\'meara Street |
Children at Risk
Children at Risk was incorporated as a charitable organization in 1979. It provides services in the Greater Ottawa area to families with children diagnosed within the Autism Spectrum Disorders. |
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(613) 741-8255 |
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235 Donald Street |
Citizen Advocacy of Ottawa
Citizen Advocacy is one of only a few Ottawa community organizations supporting people with a wide range of disabilities, including physical limitations, developmental delays, mental illness, and disabilities related to aging.
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(613) 761-9522 |
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312 Parkdale Avenue |
Family Service Canada
Our mission is to promote families as the primary source of nurture and development of individuals, to promote quality services which strengthen families and communities and to advocate policies and legislation which advance family well-being in Canada. |
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(613) 722-9006 |
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383 Parkdale Avenue, #404 |
Independent Living (IL) Canada
Independent Living (IL) Canada – Promoting a New Perspective on
Disability – is a national bilingual umbrella organization that works to
empower people with disabilities and to remove barriers to participation in
society through its network of 27 IL Centres across Canada. |
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(613) 563-2581 |
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402-214 Montreal Road |
L'arche Ottawa
L'Arche is an international organization of faith-based communities creating homes and day programs with people who have developmental disabilities. |
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(613) 228-7136 |
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11 Rossland Avenue |
Learning Disabilities Association of Canada (LDAC)
The Learning Disabilities Association of Canada (LDAC) is a national, non-profit voluntary organization which was founded in 1963 and incorporated in 1971. The organization's mission is to be the national voice for persons with learning disabilities and those who support them. |
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(613) 238-5721 |
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323 Chapel Street, Suite 200 |
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(613) 567-5864 |
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160 Percy Street, Room #2 |
Lifeskills Ottawa Fund
A non-profit agency with a mission to serve developmentally delayed adults with residential and day programs. |
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(613)254-9400 |
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260 Hearst Way Suite 600 |
National Capital Sports Council of the Disabled Inc.
The National Capital Sports Council of the Disabled Inc. (NCSCD)
is a volunteer body which was established in 1983 to promote
sporting opportunities for persons who have a visual or hearing impairment or a physical disability in the National Capital Region. |
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(613) 569-7632 |
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250 City Centre Avenue, Suite 4 |
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(613) 526-8008 |
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Room 426 Unicentre, Carleton University |
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