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Katharine Buchan, Manager of Development and Communications

Autism Ontario Responds to the Ministry of Children Community and Social Services

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Toronto, Ontario, February 6, 2019 The Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services announces plan to clear Ontario Autism Program wait lists Autism Ontario is committed to supporting families through this province-wide program change and will work with the Autistic community to find solutions to this process. Today’s announcement from the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services represents another change to children’s programming across our province and the program direction will mean different things to different families. Much of today’s announcement

London Events

Christmas Decorating Contest: Put your decorating skills to the test and send us a picture of your best work for the chance to win a $5 gift card to Tim Hortons! We will share holiday craft ideas weekly-you decide which crafts to make and how many you'll do. Crafts will be shared on Nov 30, Dec. 7, and Dec 14 and winners will be announced Friday December 18th, with their craft posted on our Facebook page! Sign up for our newsletter to receive the weekly craft ideas. CONTEST: One entry per person. On or before December 16th, email a picture of your completed craft to london@autismontario.com

Volunteer with the East Region

There are many opportunities to volunteer with Autism Ontario. Whether you are looking for something casual or something more committed, there is a volunteer role suited to you. Here are some of the ways you can volunteer with Autism Ontario: Administrative: help with mailings, thank you letters, etc. Events: we run events year-round, which require volunteers to keep them running smoothly Whether you want to lend a hand with administrative work, help with event planning, volunteer at an event, or sit on a committee, we encourage you to become a volunteer and help us raise awareness of Autism

Volunteer with the North Region

There are many opportunities to volunteer with Autism Ontario. Whether you are looking for something casual or something more committed, there is a volunteer role suited to you. Here are some of the ways you can volunteer with Autism Ontario: Administrative: help with mailings, thank you letters, etc. Events: we run events year-round, which require volunteers to keep them running smoothly Whether you want to lend a hand with administrative work, help with event planning, volunteer at an event, or sit on a committee, we encourage you to become a volunteer and help us raise awareness of Autism

Volunteer with the Central West Region

There are many opportunities to volunteer with Autism Ontario. Whether you are looking for something casual or something more committed, there is a volunteer role suited to you. Here are some of the ways you can volunteer with Autism Ontario: Administrative: help with mailings, thank you letters, etc. Events: we run events year-round, which require volunteers to keep them running smoothly Whether you want to lend a hand with administrative work, help with event planning, volunteer at an event, or sit on a committee, we encourage you to become a volunteer and help us raise awareness of Autism

Volunteer with Toronto

There are many opportunities to volunteer with Autism Ontario. Whether you are looking for something casual or something more committed, there is a volunteer role suited to you. Here are some of the ways you can volunteer with Autism Ontario: Administrative: help with mailings, thank you letters, etc. Events: we run events year-round, which require volunteers to keep them running smoothly Whether you want to lend a hand with administrative work, help with event planning, volunteer at an event, or sit on a committee, we encourage you to become a volunteer and help us raise awareness of Autism

Volunteer with the Central East Region

There are many opportunities to volunteer with Autism Ontario. Whether you are looking for something casual or something more committed, there is a volunteer role suited to you. Here are some of the ways you can volunteer with Autism Ontario: Administrative: help with mailings, thank you letters, etc. Events: we run events year-round, which require volunteers to keep them running smoothly Whether you want to lend a hand with administrative work, help with event planning, volunteer at an event, or sit on a committee, we encourage you to become a volunteer and help us raise awareness of Autism
Autism Ontario

Autism Ontario Welcomes Funding for Canada Disability Benefit in 2024 Federal Budget

[Toronto, Ontario] Autism Ontario commends the federal government’s decision to allocate funding for the new Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) in Budget 2024, marking a welcomed first step. The CDB targets low-income working-age individuals with disabilities, potentially benefiting up to 600,000 eligible Canadians annually with a maximum of $2,400, indexed to inflation and subject to clawbacks. This initiative signifies a direct investment of $6.1 billion over six years and an ongoing annual commitment of $1.4 billion to bolster the financial security of this demographic. While Autism Ontario
Autism Ontario

Autisme Ontario accueille favorablement le financement de la Prestation canadienne pour les personnes handicapées dans le budget fédéral de 2024

[Toronto, Ontario] Autisme Ontario se réjouit de la décision prise par le gouvernement fédéral de prévoir un financement pour la nouvelle Prestation canadienne pour les personnes handicapées (PCPH) dans le budget 2024, un premier pas fort bienvenu. Jusqu’à 600 000 personnes handicapées à faible revenu en âge de travailler pourraient être admissibles chaque année à la PCPH, jusqu’à concurrence d’un plafond de 2 400 $ indexé sur l’inflation et sujet à récupérations. Cette initiative représente un investissement direct de 6,1 milliards de dollars sur six ans et un engagement annuel continu de 1,4
Autism Ontario

Autism Ontario Helps Celebrate the Legacy of David Onley

Recently, a new exhibition, Championing Disability Inclusion in Employment: The Legacy of David C. Onley, opened at Withrow Commons in Toronto. Autism Ontario staff were there to support in celebrating the legacy of Ontario’s 28th Lieutenant Governor. Attendees included members of the Onley family, the current Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, the Honourable Edith Dumont, and the Minister of Inclusion, the Honourable Raymond Sung Joon Cho. Mr. Onley was Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from 2007 to 2014, a determined advocate for the rights of people with disabilities and an example to all who had