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Although this may not be a large store, it is quaint and has a nice selection. The associates at this store are wonderful and go well beyond the normal customer service expectations! 5 StarsRead more
New Path Youth & Family ServicesNew Path Youth and Family Services leads and inspires positive change. We promote mental health and wellness for children, youth, and families and their communities through an innovative multiservice approach.Mission of New Path FoundationTo lead and inspire change - we develop and manage philanthropic investment and mobilize community support to meet the mental health needs of children, youth and families
Founded in 1955, Community Living Mississauga is a non-profit, charitable organization which provides support to individuals who have an intellectual disability.
We are governed by a volunteer Board of Directors consisting of people we support, family members and concerned members of the community.
Our vision is that all people will live in a state of dignity and respect, and share in all elements of living in a community which is welcoming, accepting and inclusive of all individuals. All people will have the freedom to make choices and decisions that enable them to achieve self-determination.
We believe that people who have an intellectual disability have a right to live in the community and to participate actively in community life.
Each individual, regardless of disability, should enjoy the full rights of citizenship and the full experience of membership in the community.