Check out the latest edition of the Community Connections Newsletter – Issue #4! The stories highlight agency events, personal accomplishments, donor recognition, and more! Want to be the first to know about what’s happening at CLC-K? Subscribe to our newsletter now.
Archives for 2023
The Fund can be used to support initiatives to assist children and their families who have autism, and/or other diverse abilities. Daniel’s fund can be utilized for, but is not limited to: recreational activities, educational workshops for parents and siblings, advocacy, vocation and life skills development, assistive devices and equipment that promote and facilitate learning […]
Link: Apply Today – The Jonathan Daniel Stone Fund Full Article Read More
Ontario Developmental Services Need #5ToSurvive Ontario’s current strategy for developmental services has a vision that people with diverse disabilities will be “supported by their communities, support networks and government to belong and live inclusive lives.” Unfortunately, the organizations whose mission it is to support people to live inclusive lives are being starved of the resources […]
As part of CLC-K’s Educational Video series, here is the most recent discussing rights, responsibility, and respect. Thank you to everyone featured in the video for lending your voice! All our videos can be found on our You Tube channel.
Thank you Chatham Daily News for the article discussing CLC-K’s new partnership with the Thames Horizon Shuffleboard Club. View the article by visiting: Chatham Daily News: https://www.chathamdailynews.ca/news/local-news/story-helps-community-living-chatham-kent-shuffleboard-club-team-up
Tech First SHIFT announced, during Direct Support Professional Recognition Week 2023, Kyle Lozon from CLC-K was chosen as a recipient of the Dustin A. Wright Tech Champion Award. This award was established to memorialize Dustin A. Wright, Founder of Disability Cocoon, and pioneer in the Technology First movement. Annually, the Dustin A. Wright Tech Champion […]
Thank you CKXS FM for the article discussing CLC-K’s recent donation to R.O.C.K. Missions. View the article by visiting: https://ckxsfm.com/community-living-supporting-those-in-need/
Thank you Chatham Daily News for the article discussing the recent donation to R.O.C.K. Missions. View the story by visiting: https://www.chathamdailynews.ca/news/local-news/community-living-donates-to-rock-missions-2
Thank you to Chatham Daily News for this wonderful article: https://www.chathamdailynews.ca/news/local-news/community-living-chatham-kent-party-grows-thanks-to-new-venue As summer came to a close, CLC-K joined together at the Dover Rod & Gun Club on August 31, 2023. Wagon rides, and face painting were the highlight of the day! A delicious barbeque was held, providing time to relax, and connect with one […]
Link: Summer Barbeque – Chatham Daily News Full Article Read More
Each year Community Living Chatham-Kent donates a portion of the proceeds raised from the Food Truck Crawl Event to a worthy cause. The 2023 funds are being dedicated to R.O.C.K. in Chatham, and Wallaceburg. R.O.C.K. (Reach Out Chatham-Kent) was founded in August of 2019. The locations in Chatham and Wallaceburg serve over seven-hundred (700) lunches […]
Pride Month is a time for LGBTQ+ individuals to promote equal rights, inclusivity, and acceptance. It includes a variety of events such as parades, marches, festivals, workshops, panel discussions, art exhibits, and performances. These activities aim to raise awareness, foster community, and celebrate the diverse identities and contributions of the LGBTQ+ community. It also serves […]
The fund was made possible through a bequest to Community Living Chatham-Kent by the late Father James Williams. Father Williams was an ongoing supporter of the work of Community Living Chatham-Kent and his bequest was made in honour of Rob McLandress. Two awards of $1,000 each are given annually to people who have diverse abilities […]
Link: Rob McLandress Make a Dream Come True Awards Full Article Read More
On Friday, March 17, local MPP Trevor Jones met with the team at Community Living Chatham-Kent to learn more about the $6,400 Resilient Communities Fund Grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation that was used to purchase technology to rebuild the Outward Bound Program from the impacts of the pandemic. CLC-K employees and people who access […]
Link: OTF Grant Supports Re-Build of Programming at CLC-K Full Article Read More
Let’s talk about internet safety! Thank you to the Chatham-Kent Police Service for providing all the great information in this video. Thank you to everyone featured in the video for lending your voice! Together, let’s help make the online world a safe place to learn, explore, and connect!
Community Living Chatham-Kent is pleased to announce the recipients of the Jonathan Daniel Stone Fund. The first Jonathan Daniel Stone Fund Award was presented to Thomas Palacios. Thomas is fifteen years old. He lives with his mother, and receives support through the Children’s Treatment Centre. Thomas is an ambitious teenager who strongly seeks a world […]
Link: CLC-K Presents the Annual Jonathan Daniel Stone Fund Awards Full Article Read More
We extend a very special thank-you to Denomy’s Audio Video Unlimited for their generous donation of a LG 75″ 4K SMART TV. CLC-K will be raffling off this amazing television at the Food Truck Crawl on July 20, at Sons of Kent. Congratulations to Denomy’s as they celebrate their 75th Anniversary! Pictured: Nicole Roeszler (CLC-K), […]
Thank you to the Chatham-Kent Chamber of Commerce for creating this Reel for CLC-K, which was highlighted as part of “Reel Friday” in the CK Chamber Update. Great work to all involved!
Microboards Ontario is a registered non-profit organization that is committed to promoting and supporting the development of microboards across Ontario. Through training, education, advocacy, and support, they provide leadership to people, their families, and support networks who are interested in creating a microboard. Visit www.microboardsontario.com for more information, or to get started!