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May is Awareness Month
For further information regarding our 'May is Awareness Month' events please contact
your local Community Support Coordinator or leave a message on our
Community Information Line: 905-884-9110 Ext. 611.
Events
May Day
SATURDAY, MAY 5
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
In Markham, Richmond Hill, Stouffville, Thornhill and Vaughan
Balloons · Clowns · Dancing · Displays · Food · Face painting · Music · Performers ... Fun for the entire family!
[»] PDF INFO FLYER (PDF 280K)
Day at the Jays
SATURDAY MAY 12
1:00 p.m.
Toronto Blue Jays vs. Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Be there to support Community Living organizations throughout Ontario so bring the whole family and invite your friends too! Jays take on the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.
See flyer for ticket info
[»] PDF INFO FLYER (PDF 52K)
Community Living Day at the Legislature
WEDNESDAY, MAY 16
1:30 p.m. Legislative Session
1:30 p.m. Reception in Members' Dining Room
Self-advocates will be attending the legislative session at Queen’s Park where Community Living will be recognized by the Members of Provincial Parliament.
[»] PDF INFO FLYER (PDF 52K)
"On the Road to Inclusion" Walkathon
SATURDAY, MAY 26
9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Join us for our 3rd annual walkathon. Please help us, through your pledges, to provide inclusive recreational activities for children and youth to have the opportunity to do all the things that most of us experience naturally.
BBQ · DJ · Dancing · Prizes
[»] VIEW THE WALKATHON MINISITE
Flowers of Hope Campaign
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Give the gift of hope to hundreds of people with an intellectual disability in the York South area. Hope for inclusion, belonging, opportunities, options and courage.
Your opportunity to give will arrive in your mailbox mid May. Please give generously!
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Community Living Awareness Bracelets
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As a tribute to Lance Armstrong's inspirational fight against cancer, yellow silicone wristbands engraved with his mantra, "Livestrong" are being sold all over the world in an effort to raise $5,000,000 for his Foundation. Millions of bracelets have been sold to date and they have become a popular statement for charities across North America.
Hundreds of not for profit organizations are now using "awareness bracelets" to promote their cause. Starting May 1st, you can get your “Community Living awareness bracelet” for $2 at 101 Edward Street.
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