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Community Inclusions Ltd. 13th Annual General Meeting (pdf format - 140kb) - download

Community Inclusions Financial Statements 2011 (pdf format - 50kb) - download

Dedication to the Memory of Robert MacNeill (pdf format - 2.4MB) - download

Building the Case for Increased Residential Supports (pdf format - 3.22MB) - download

Admission Form (pdf format - 82KB) - download

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Community Connections Inc.
Community Connections Inc. is a non-profit organization which provides a range of employment, residential, and support services to adult persons with intellectual disabilities in the region of East Prince , Prince Edward Island, Canada.

Community Services, Seniors and Labour

The Department of Social Services and Seniors and the Seniors Secretariat. The Ministry is responsible for pharmacy and dental programs, child and family services, social programs, seniors issues as well as corporate and financial services.

PEI Disability Support Program
The PEI Disability Support Program is a social program with a financial component. This means it is open to all Islanders with a qualifying disability, and may provide financial help. It was introduced in October 2001.

Eligibility is determined by meeting the applicable definition of disability and by the identification of required disability specific supports.

Canadian Association for Community Living
The Canadian Association for Community Living is a Canada wide association of family members and others working for the benefit of persons of all ages who have an intellectual disability.

Prince Edward Island Association for Community Living

The Prince Edward Island Association for Community Living aims to strengthen capacities of communities to include and support people with an intellectual disability and their families in all aspects of community.

Holland College (Human Services Program)
The Human Services program was established in 1974 to meet the need for trained workers in the field of disabilities. Since its beginning, graduates have been in demand and have contributed to the enhancement of services provincially and nationally.



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