Community Living

For more than 60 years, Community Living Victoria has provided services and support to people with intellectual disabilities and their families, at the same time promoting participation in the community.

Community Living

For more than 60 years, Community Living Victoria has provided services and support to people with intellectual disabilities and their families, at the same time promoting participation in the community.

Community Living

For more than 60 years, Community Living Victoria has provided services and support to people with intellectual disabilities and their families, at the same time promoting participation in the community.

Community Living

For more than 60 years, Community Living Victoria has provided services and support to people with intellectual disabilities and their families, at the same time promoting participation in the community.

Community Living

For more than 60 years, Community Living Victoria has provided services and support to people with intellectual disabilities and their families, at the same time promoting participation in the community.

Community Living

For more than 60 years, Community Living Victoria has provided services and support to people with intellectual disabilities and their families, at the same time promoting participation in the community.

Options for Community Inclusion

WorkBC Unit 102-415 Gorge Road East
April 9, 2015  at 7:00pm

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Presenters to be confirmed.

April 9, 1015 – Housing Options
Time: 7pm-9pm
Location: WorkBC, Unit 102- 415 Gorge Road East

A place to call home where one feels comfortable and secure is so important. Learn about the many options for housing including some exciting grassroots housing initiatives happening right here in Victoria.

Community Inclusion is a CLBC funded service, as well as a concept we hear a lot about.  Learn about the many ways an individual can be included in their community after they finish high school.  Presenters will include InclusionWorks!, Lifetime Networks and Community Living Victoria.


Community Living Victoria with Second Wave are pleased to host this series of workshop over the next several months all geared towards transition planning.  Come to one or come to all…you choose!

Please join us for a series of information sessions that will help youth plan for the transition into adulthood. We recommend that families and individuals begin transition planning in Grade 9. But it’s never too late! Regardless of where a youth is at you will find helpful and practical information in this series. These evenings are open to parents and the youth who are transitioning between the ages of 14 and 25 years old. Registration is not required and there is no fee to attend.

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