Browse by category to find organizations and  noted people linked to  the world of disability in Toronto and worldwide.
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Photo of Regesh Family & Child Services
Regesh Family & Child Services Empowers youth, children, individuals and families through accessible therapeutic counseling.
Photo of Relief
Relief Provides mental health guidance, education and treatment recommendations for individuals.
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RespectAbility RespectAbility fights stigmas and advances opportunities so that people with disabilities can fully participate in community.
Photo of Diane Richler
Diane Richler Former chair of the International Disability Alliance and past president of Inclusion International, and a negotiator of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
Photo of Reuben Rotman
Reuben Rotman President and CEO of the Network of Jewish Human Service Agencies.
Photo of Pamela Schuller
Pamela Schuller Internationally known inclusion advocate who tells her personal story of Tourette syndrome through comedy, storytelling, and laughter.
Photo of Ellen Schwartz
Ellen Schwartz Mother of Jacob, z”l, co-founder of Jacob’s Ladder, activist, educator, author and founder of Project Give Back.
Photo of Schwartz/Reisman Centre JCC
Schwartz/Reisman Centre JCC 1 of 3 JCCs offering social, informative and recreational programs highlighting education, fitness and connections.
Photo of Seeach Sod
Seeach Sod Nursery & school programs, vocational placement, respite care and group-homes.
Photo of Selwyn Segal Gifts & Kibbutz Lubner
Selwyn Segal Gifts & Kibbutz Lubner Residence for people with disabilities. Kibbutz Lubner is a farm where residents farm and produce a delicious range of Selwyn Segal Products.
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Shalom Residences Community based homes for adults with intellectual disabilities.
Phone: 204-582-7064
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Shalva Educational, respite, vocational, social and therapeutic centre.
Photo of Shekel
Shekel Group homes, vocational rehabilitation, cultural and leisure programs, accessibility advice, special education and a trauma center for victims of violence with disabilities and more.
Photo of Shutaf
Shutaf Provides inclusive camp & after school programs for children, teens, and young adults with and without disabilities, while educating the community.
Photo of Special in Uniform
Special in Uniform Integrates young adults with disabilities into the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
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Special Needs Planning Group Team planning approach using planners, lawyers accountants who are specicialists in the field
Photo of Beth Steinberg
Beth Steinberg Co-founder and executive director of Shutaf, Jerusalem, offering year-round, inclusive informal-education programs for children and youth of all abilities.
Photo of Summit School
Summit School Inter-disciplinary educational environment. In-house research centre. Largest creative arts centre for neurodiverse in Canada
Phone: 514-744-2867
Photo of Surrey Place
Surrey Place Helps people with developmental disabilities and complex needs reach their full potential.
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Tamir Residential and community connections. Promotes quality of life through opportunities for personal growth and community involvement.
Phone: 613-725-3519
Photo of Teri Inc.
Teri Inc. Modeling an integrated community where everyone learns, creates and lives well side-by-side
Photo of The Jewish Braille Institute
The Jewish Braille Institute Provides reading material of Jewish and general interest in audio, large print and Braille.
Photo of The One Community Cares Guide
The One Community Cares Guide UJA Federation of Greater Toronto
Photo of Toronto Met. University
Toronto Met. University Provides a degree education exclusively from a disability studies perspective.