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Our intake team helps families to gain an understandingof the supports and services available within ourcommunity. They assist care providers to access thesupports and services they are seeking, as well asprovide ongoing resource support.Our clinical team provides assessment and consultationin the areas of Applied Behaviour Analysis, Behaviour,Counselling, Health Care and Speech and Language.Clinical ServicesService Coordinators help people to build thesupport networks they need to care forthemselves and their families.We provide a variety of workshops, clinics,training, and information sessions pertainingto developmental disabilities.& TrainingWorkshopsThe DSRC team provides informative workshops and training sessions for clients, families, professionals and the community at large. A complete listing of upcoming events is available here on our website. Find out moreVideoconferencesIn partnership with Community Networks of Specialized Care (CNSC), the Developmental Services Resource Centre - Waterloo Region (DSRC) hosts videoconferences and educational seminars.
The Brain Injury Association of Waterloo-Wellington (B.I.A.W.W.) is a registered not-for-profit charity that provides support, advocacy, and programs to survivors of acquired brain injury (A.B.I.) and educational programs to the children and youth in the community of Waterloo Region and Wellington County.
Established in 1988, Habitat for Humanity Waterloo is a non-profit, non-denominational Christian housing organization. Working to break the cycle of poverty, Habitat Waterloo works to bring volunteers and community partners together in order to build simple, decent and affordable homes for low-income families. Focused on providing a 'hand up' not a 'hand out,' Habitat Waterloo partners with families who live in substandard housing, and who are willing to volunteer 500 hours of 'sweat equity' and will repay a zero-down payment, interest-free mortgage over an average of 25 years. One hundred percent of all administrative and fundraising costs are paid for by the operation of Habitat Waterloo and Cambridge's ReStores. Habitat ReStores sell quality new and used donated building materials. Thus, every dollar donated is directly applied to Habitat Waterloo's building program.