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L’Arche Toronto

L’Arche Toronto brings the Mission of L’Arche to life in the diverse and dynamic city of Toronto. For over 50 years, we have shared life in ‘a community within the community’ connected to a wide range of family, friends, neighbours, and other partners for inclusion. Visit our website to learn more or donate.

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L'Arche Toronto

The insights and hopes of persons with disabilities inspire us in all that we do.

186 Floyd Avenue Toronto, ON M4J 2J1

Tel. 416-406-2869 Fax. 416-406-2539 office@larchetoronto.org

https://www.larchetoronto.org/

Community Leader : Cassie Wilson

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L’Arche Toronto has five homes and a day program where persons with disabilities share life with the assistants who provide supports for daily life and social inclusion. Our Gathering Place is a centre for nurturing a vibrant community life.

Through the Sol Express creative and performing arts program and the Trying It on For Size (TIFS) advanced life skills program, L’Arche Toronto provides innovative supports to help individuals with disabilities develop their abilities and achieve their goals for a meaningful life.

L’Arche Toronto is working with diverse partners to build a more just, caring, and creative city and a world where each person is valued and belongs.

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