It's not . It's you.If you've come here wanting to find out how big we are, how many awards we've won or how many clients we've served in our 25 years, here are your answers: Not too big. Enough. Quite a lot, actually.Now we've got that out of the way, let's discuss what's really important: how special you are. There's no one else out there exactly like you. Not only is your brand unique, but so are your challenges and needs. That's why before we can start creating things like print ads, brochures or websites for you, we'll need to get to know you better. We'll ask lots of questions, like where have you been, and where is it you want to go? We'll also want to know who you are talking to. What do they care ? What motivates them? Why buy you over the competition? And don't worry; if you don't have all the answers we can help there too.The important thing is, our inquisitive nature means that you won't be getting a cookie cutter solution. Instead you'll end up with something that makes sense for both your brand and your business, and helps you truly move the needle.As someone special you'd expect nothing less
Supporting self advocates, families and caregiversCommunity Living Selkirk is a non-profit community based organization dedicated to the Full Inclusion of persons of all ages who live with an intellectual disability.We are a strong local organization working together with our National (CACL) and Provincial (CL-MB) Associations, partners, families, and government.We provide advocacy and services within our local community and the Interlake area. We are always looking for innovative ways to build and expand inclusive communities.Vision:Our Vision is a community that values diversity and where people with intellectual disabilities and their families have many options for living, learning, playing, working, and contributing to their communities.Mission:The Association is committed to assisting persons with Intellectual Disabilities live full productive lives in the community.10 Steps to Inclusive CommunitiesIn 2005, CACL (our National Association) adopted a 10-year Agenda for Change to work with Canadians, governments, the public and private sectors to make a difference in the lives of Canadians with intellectual disabilities