Services
and Supports
Brampton Caledon Community Living (BCCL) supports people with a developmental disability, in partnership with their families and the community, to lead enriched and meaningful lives. We believe that people with a developmental disability have the right to live in the community, to enjoy all that their community has to offer, and to make a contribution to community life.
BCCL is a non-profit organization with a volunteer Board of Directors. Funding is received through the Ministry of Community and Social Services, the Region of Peel, the United Way, the Trillium Foundation and fundraising activities
Some
of our services:
Early Childhood Resources: Provides supports to preschool aged children and their families in their community nursery schools and childcare centres.
Service Co-ordination: Provides information, makes referrals for individuals and families to community programs, and assists families to access social service assistance.
Respite: Provides funding for short-term relief for parents. This can include assistance with camp costs in the summer months.
Respite's Newest Initiative: Provides out-of-home respite supports for children and teens anges 10 - 17 with a diagnosis of autism.
Youth Quest 14 - 17: Youth Quest promotes community inclusion through social, cultural, and recreational participation of teens aged 14-17, while providing respite opportunities to their families.
Youth Quest 18 - 21: Youth Quest promotes community inclusion through social, recreational, cultural, and educational participation of young adults between the ages of 18-21, while providing respite opportunites to their families.
Youth Involvement: Provides out-of-home respite alternatives for families, and a support system for teens aged 14-17 through social, cultural and recreational participation.
Vibe: Is a drop in held on the last Friday of every month, for individuals 14-21 years of age.
Summer Experience: Provides students 16 - 21 years of age with an intellectual disability the opportunity to participate in summer employment and recreational activities in an inclusive setting in their community.
Seniors Initiative: The Seniors Initiative provides out of home respite alternatives for parents age 60 years and older caring for an adult with minimal day support involvement.
Options: A day support service where individuals are supported to participate in cultural, recreational, educational, and leisure activities in the community.
Connections: This initiative helps young adults make a successful transition from school to a wide range of community participation activities and work.
19 Rutherford Road South: A community hub, which supports people to promote their personal choices, education, and development, through involvement in their community.
Alliance Personnel: Employment consultants provide ongoing support to individuals to access and secure competitive employment.
Norpak Custom Packaging: A competitive packaging business. There are two Norpak locations in the Brampton Area.
Community Living Supports: Provides a variety of supports to people who live in their home, enabling them to develop connections and relationships within the community.
If
you are interested in obtaining additional information respecting
our organization and services, please contact Jim Triantafilou,
Executive Director at (905) 453 8841 x 233. Mr. Triantafilou
will be pleased to speak with you and provide further detail.
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