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Ongwanada receives Accreditation
Ongwanada is committed to the provision of quality supports and service. Participation in the accreditation process is a key action by which our clinical and operational performance against established standards is measured. It enables us to identify opportunities to...
Ongwanada and Queen’s University partner for a research study
Ongwanada has partnered with Queen's University for a research study with the goal of exploring experiences of adults with developmental disabilities, their caregivers, and Ongwanada staff to identify factors which can facilitate communication and decision making of...
Cassidy Street Transition Age Youth Affordable Housing Project
Ongwanada serves as lead agency for the Community Networks of Specialized Care and manages the Transition-Age Youth (TAY) program in the region for youth transitioning from children’s services to adult developmental services. One of the significant challenges in...
A Day to Remember
Donald had the honour of carrying the memorial wreath, representing Ongwanada on Remembrance Day. Special thanks go out to Yvonne for making this happen.
Testament to True Friendship
Picture a volunteer who has committed to spending time with two gentlemen clients (separately) once per week, volunteering at the Foodbank with one gentleman and taking the other to Tim Horton’s for a weekly and much-loved treat. This is already an amazing volunteer...
Vaccination Clinics
Over the coming weeks, Ongwanada will be hosting pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinics in the Ongwanada Resource Centre’s auditorium (191 Portsmouth Avenue). These clinics will be for individuals with developmental disabilities living in congregate care settings from...
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