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Welcome

Inclusion is more than just residing in a community: it is the full involvement, participation, equality of rights and celebration of diversity of all people in everyday life. Inclusion starts with you!

Community living is a simple idea. Most of us experience it every day. • We live in integrated communities• We work with our peers• Our kids go to school with their neighbourhood friends.

However, for the almost 1 million Canadians with an intellectual disability, these simple things we take for granted are not a reality.

Although capable of learning in regular schools, working at real jobs, and contributing to our communities, they are often excluded simply because of a label.

CACL is dedicated to ensuring full participation in community life, ending exclusion and discrimination on the basis of intellectual disability, promoting respect for diversity and advancing human rights for all Canadians.

CACL holds the vision of an inclusive and diverse Canada in which everyone, including people with intellectual disabilities and their families, participate fully in all aspects of society.

The community living movement began in the early 1950’s by groups of families

who wanted alternatives to institutions for their children…

• Children with intellectual disabilities still cannot gain access to schools.

• Adults continue to have few options for employment, nowhere to go and little to do and are still in segregated employment situations.

• Affordable housing and support for independent living are still not available and adults living in mini institutions called group homes.

Communities are now aware of the benefits of inclusion and living a life of dignity and full

citizenship.

We as a society, continue to allow the systemic discrimination and exclusion of people with intellectual disabilities from

full participation in all aspects of everyday life.

Today, families and governments are unable to fulfill these requirements of

basic citizenship. Families and CACL need you to help us build inclusive

communities.

In 2010, CACL adopted the Agenda for Change which identified 10 core objectives that will make the difference

in achieving our vision for a fully inclusive Canada:

• Equality Rights• Closing Institutions• Child Rights• Family Supports• Inclusive Education

• Disability Supports• Safe and Inclusive

Communities• Eradicating Poverty• Achieving Employment

Equality• Global Inclusion

Providing funding to CACL, the CACL Foundation is a cornerstone on which truly diverse and inclusive communities are built!

With a national reach and a neighbourhood impact, the

CACL Foundation empowers Canadian’s to build

communities that include everyone.

…a movement to create communities in which everyone—of every race, religion, gender and ability—belongs, is supported and valued for their contributions.

As a donor to the CACL Foundation, you are at the forefront of the community living movement…

Providing funding to CACL, the CACL Foundation is a cornerstone on which truly diverse and inclusive communities are built!

With a national reach and a neighbourhood impact, the CACL Foundation empowers Canadian’s to build communities that include everyone.

With your support, the CACL Foundation raises the critical funds to challenge preconceptions and increase awareness— directly impacting the everyday lives of people across Canada and around the world.

CACL’s unique strategy is to inspire, focus and direct a groundswell of community support for inclusion…

… so one donation creates knowledge that reaches hundreds of communities, thousands of families, millions of Canadians.

Tomorrow, with your help, we will build a better future for all Canadians by

ensuring that our communities have the capacity – the supports, the knowledge,

the consideration and the understanding – to include us all,

regardless of labels. Your generosity makes a difference.

We are individuals and families…

…working in our communities to inspire local action.

We are the supporters, donors, advocates, and agents of change…

…that make the CACL vision possible.

We are the champions, the cheerleaders, and the people in your neighbourhood…

…who provide the resources, energy and passion for inclusion.

Together, we are creating communities where everyone belongs and lives an

everyday life.

Join the CACL Foundation

today and become a

champion for inclusion in your own community.

Please Give Generously…Please Give Generously…

• An immediate gift of $5,000 to $10,000… Will allow the CACL Foundation to build the financial sustainability needed to end the exclusion of people with intellectual disabilities across the nation.

•A deferred gift of assets or gift through a charitable bequest…Will leave a lasting legacy for you and your family and help to sustain the Community Living movement long into the future.

Your legacy gift to the Foundation can be directed to support your own community, your personal area of priority, or to the effort that sees the largest impact on the most people with intellectual disabilities across Canada.

In consultation with CACL staff, you can reduce the taxes on your estate while creating a brighter, warmer future for Canadians with intellectual disabilities, a tomorrow where everyone belongs.

Thank You

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