MARCH BREAK ‘25

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Our Services

GCDN is an Ontario-wide organization dedicated to offering compassionate, individualized support for people with disabilities, ensuring they have the resources and care required to thrive. Our programs cover a range of essential services, from personalized day-to-day assistance to long-term accommodations, empowering individuals with disabilities to live fulfilling lives. Our expert team works closely with each client to create a nurturing environment that promotes independence, dignity, and community connection.

Day Program

Supported Living

Parental Relief Days

Essential Services

Our Community

At GCDN, community is at the heart of everything we do. We are more than a support organization—we are a network of compassionate individuals committed to creating inclusive spaces where everyone feels a sense of belonging. From participants and families to our dedicated staff and volunteers, each member of the GCDN community plays a vital role in fostering an environment of trust, respect, and encouragement.

Help Build With Us

Join us in creating a more supportive and inclusive community. Your donation directly impacts our ability to provide essential resources and care for individuals with special needs. By supporting our programs, you’re helping build a stronger foundation for those who need it most. Stand with us—donate today and be part of the change.

Our Facility

Our spaces are equipped to support various programs, from personalized care to recreational and educational activities, ensuring every participant feels valued and empowered. With adaptable rooms for day programs, sensory areas, and dedicated spaces for skill-building, we prioritize comfort, security, and the ability to meet diverse needs. Every corner of our facility is crafted to encourage growth, independence, and community connection, providing the highest standard of care.

“Disability is not a brave struggle or ‘courage in the face of adversity.’ Disability is an art. It’s an ingenious way to live.””

Ed Roberts , known as the father of the independent living movement, reminds us of the creativity and resilience found within the disability community.

WOMEN TEACHING DISABLE CHILD

Make a Difference

This new year join us in bringing hope and joy to those who need it most. Donate today and be part of the change.