Upcoming Events

An open letter to Bryan Adams, and his concert team

Thank you, to Bryan Adams and team

It doesn’t have to take much, but when we try to create equity, it can have such a tremendous impact. Thank you Bryan Adams and team for doing just that for someone we support at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex in City of Kitchener.

Open Letter to . . . → Read More: An open letter to Bryan Adams, and his concert team

We’re up for an Acorn Prize!

Imagine a gathering space that is creative, inspiring and inviting?

That’s what the people we support have dreamed up for their Guelph Community Living Centre. This space, more commonly known as the ARC Industries building in Guelph, is a gathering place for the people we support. It offers a variety of learning opportunities and . . . → Read More: We’re up for an Acorn Prize!

Go all-in for Community Living Guelph Wellington!

Join us on Saturday January 26 for a day filled with fun and poker, all in support of Community Living Guelph Wellington.

Registration opens at 11:00am, with games getting underway at 12:00pm.

All the action happens at the Guelph Curling Club.

Players initial Buy-In Ticket is $40.00. All ticket money will be paid out . . . → Read More: Go all-in for Community Living Guelph Wellington!

Thank you for your support!

Thanks for helping us reach our goal! on Biteable.

With 2019 right around the corner, we took a look back. And wow, are we grateful for all of the support!

Thanks to amazing community support and engagement, we are excited to share we will be purchasing a new adaptive van in early 2019. With . . . → Read More: Thank you for your support!

Special Olympics Coach of the Year!

Paul Turner being named Canadian Special Olympics Coach of the Year!

Tonight, Paul is being honoured at the Special Olympics Canada 2018 National Awards Night. He has been named Male Coach of the Year. Catch the webcast here: https://www.specialolympics.ca/2018Awards

Congratulations Paul! He has been a member of the Special Olympics family for 40 years, . . . → Read More: Special Olympics Coach of the Year!