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Welcome To Community Living Kirkland Lakecommunity Living Kirkland Lake Is Dedicated To Promote Social Inclusion By Providing Meaningful Supports, Services, And Advocacy For Individuals Who Have An Intellectual Disability And Their Families.Our Purpose Is To Assist Each Person In Pursuing Goals, And Supporting To The Greatest Extent Possible, Their Involvement And Inclusion In The Full Community, By Promoting Acceptance, Understanding, And Shared Responsibility, In Order To Maximize The Potential Of Everyone.
Computer Options has been serving the Temiskaming community since 1986. We specialize in building custom computer systems, quality repair and developing web applications.Whether you need development service or support we can supply what you need at prices you can afford. At Computer Options, our goal is to provide you with courteous, expedient, professional service of the highest caliber.
We Rent Parts shirts, coverd's, Restaurant Linens and Uniforms, Hotel and Motel Linens, Industrial mat rental. We also provide dry cleaning, repair and alterations with pick-up and delivery service.
Casse-Croûte Chez Tonine welcomes you to their establishment. They are reachable by bicycle and public transit. The surrounding location is remarkable for its restaurants and stores.
Third Street Residence, social and human service organizations
Prior to 1947, there was no system of supports in Canada or the United States for children with intellectual disabilities. At that time, children with an I.Q. less than 50 were not allowed to attend school. The only option provided was institutionalism.Donald Frisby was a teacher at Queen Elizabeth Public School in Kirkland Lake and one of his responsibilities was to administer I.Q. tests and, by law, he was to exclude those who tested at less than 50. He found this very upsetting and became convinced that something had to be done.A committee was formed and through persistence, the Premier of Ontario authorized an experimental class in Kirkland Lake with a grant of $10 per month per pupil. On April 14, 1947, the class opened in the basement of the Trinity Church.Over the next few years, the Ontario Association for Retarded Children was formed and 8 chartered organizations across Ontario had joined. Our organization became the ninth chartered member and in 1953, Kirkland Lake was able to send voting members to the first meeting of the Ontario Association for the Mentally Retarded in Toronto