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March Break Reimbursement Fund 2011

By Becky Klokoff

The 2011 March Break Reimbursement Fund is available to Ontario families who either retain the services of a one-to-one support worker or pay for a March Break camp/program for their child/youth with ASD. PLEASE NOTE the deadline this year is January 17, 2011.




* IMPORTANT CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE TO THE 2011 FUND, PLEASE READ CAREFULLY.
* NOUS AVONS EFFECTUÉ D'IMPORTANTS CHANGEMENTS AU FONDS 2011 - VEUILLEZ LIRE ATTENTIVEMENT.

Information Flyer-bilingual (pdf)
Application (pdf)
Frequently Asked Questions
Dépliant bilingue (pdf)
Demande (pdf)
Foire aux questions

 

The 2011 March Break Reimbursement Fund is available to Ontario families who either retain the services of a one-to-one support worker or pay for a March Break…
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Extend-A-Family Winter Newsletter

By Becky Klokoff

Read the latest in our Winter Newsletter!


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Let's Get Started Resource Booklet

By Becky Klokoff

Check out this comprehensive resource for families and workers of activities and outings in Waterloo Region!


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Extend-A-Family and IBEW Form New Partnership

By Becky Klokoff

Extend-A-Family Welcomes the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - I.B.E.W. Local 804

It is with great pleasure that Extend-A-Family announces a new partnership with the Electrical Workers Union as they reach out into the community to provide support for families in Waterloo Region.

The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 804 is committed to supporting the families and individuals we serve through the Community Activity Assistance Fund and Community Development…

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Extend-A-Family Donor Newsletter - November 2010

By Becky Klokoff


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Read the article about the official launch of the Autism Spectrum Connection website here!

New website connects families affected by autism
 

 

WATERLOO REGION - Valerie McIntyre felt alone and overwhelmed when her son was diagnosed with autism.

The Kitchener mother didn't know where to start looking for help and struggled to find the services her son needed.

"I had to go find all this information on my own," McIntyre said.

Years later, she worries for other families just beginning their journey into the world of…

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