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Volunteer!
There are a number of ways you can
support people in your community --
provide one-to-one support and
friendship; help with special events
or weekly activities; apply your
professional skills to the work of a
committee or board of directors.
Youth -Youth Involvement Ontario
(YIO) is a volunteer group for
people who are 13 - 23 years of age
who are friends or relatives of
youths who are identified as having
an intellectual disability. Join the YIO group in your school or
community. If there isn't one --
start one!
Learn and Share - Even if you
can't volunteer your time, you can
still help.
Become informed about the issues
affecting people who are labeled as
having an intellectual disability
and tell your friends and family
what you have learned. Remember that
all people have the ability to be
good friends, neighbours and
employees. Encourage others to give
people a chance to demonstrate their
skills and abilities.
Get Involved!
To volunteer
To learn more about a YIO
To be informed about a Learn and
Share program
To put your name forward for a
committee or board of directors.
Homeshare
Make
a difference in the life of someone
with a development disability
Find out how you can be a Homesharer.
Find
how you can get involved by looking
at our
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Dundas County
Board of Directors
Management Team
(613) 938-9550
Dick D’Alessio
Executive Director
email
Michelle Alguire
Assistant Executive Director
email
Debbie Cleary
Coordinator Early Childhood Integration Support
Service
email
Carole Davidson
Residential Manager
email
Lisa Duprau
Residential Manager
email
Randy Fiddler
Manager of Community Supports
email
Dwayne MacKinnon
Manager of Apartment Settings and Transitional
Aged Youth
email
Pam McIntosh
Manager of Foundations and Fostering Friendships
email
Jantje Helmer
Executive Secretary
email
Johanne Couture
Administrative Services Manager
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