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Two adults with disabilties who use the day program at the Community Living Centre in Harriston. Community Living Guelph Wellington is facing a $3-million deficit and requires more government funding to keep services running.

Severe Funding Shortfalls Impacting People with Developmental Disabilities

News Release – Severe Funding Shortfalls Impacting People with Developmental Disabilities. Over 52,000 People are on Waiting Lists for Critical Supports and Services [January 15, 2025 – Guelph] – Community Living Guelph Wellington and the ProvincialDevelopmental Services sector are calling on the Ontario government to address severefunding shortfalls that are impacting people with developmental disabilities....

A Year of Impact: How the Accessible Little Library is Transforming Our Community

Last Wednesday, the community celebrated the first anniversary of the Accessible Little Library (ALL). Can you believe it’s already been a year? Time flies! The library began as a community project created by the People4People Self Advocacy Group and Community Living Wellington. It was designed to be an accessible initiative for everyone, including those living with...Continue reading

Two Campus Friends graduates dressed in grad gowns and caps are sitting on top of the University of Guelph sign

Campus Friends Graduation 2024

CLGW extends its warmest congratulations to the graduates of the Campus Friends program, acknowledging the significant milestone achieved by Matia and Mackenzie. On May 1st, 2024 we celebrated the accomplishments of two CAMPUS FRIENDS graduates, Matia and Mackenzie. CAMPUS FRIENDS (CF) facilitates opportunities for people with developmental disabilities to experience university student life with mentorship...Continue reading