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Community Living Belleville and Area is looking for a volunteer Board Member, preferably with experience in one of the following: DS Services or Social Services, Education, Finance, Real Estate and/or Risk Management. Board meetings are held monthly and scheduled on the fourth Thursday of the month at 11:00 a.m. with lunch provided. Board meetings are not held in the months of July, August or December. If you are interested in learning more about becoming a Board Member, please contact Darlene Dale, Executive Director at 613-969-7407 extension 26 or ddale@clbelleville.ca or our Board of Directors, President, Ian Acton at ianacton465@gmail.com. Thank you for considering a position of the Board of Directors for Community Living Belleville and Area.
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From Left to Right:  Ian Acton, Brad McNevin, Nima Chooback, Patty Preston, Cheryl Vandermeer, Sandra Barnes, Jeff Geen - Missing from photo - Tom Raycroft
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Community Living Belleville and Area supports people with intellectual disabilities to live a full, valued and rewarding life. This means living in their own home, being an important part of a welcoming community, enjoying friendships and healthy relationships with other people and making a meaningful contribution to society through work and volunteerism.  People with intellectual disabilities want the same things as everyone else!

At Community Living Belleville and Area, we listen to people with intellectual disabilities, their parents and family members and community partners, so that we can make the best decisions in response to their needs, wants and goals and provide outstanding quality supports and services.  We are uncompromising in our Vision, Mission and values.  We remain focused on continuous quality improvement by a relentless examination of our supports and services through the eyes of people receiving them.

People who know Community Living Belleville and Area talk about our constant willingness and desire to adjust organizational practices to best support people and their life priorities.

 

Land Acknowledgment Statement 

We would like to acknowledge that Community Living Belleville and Area is located on land adjacent to the Mohawk Nation of Tyendinaga and the traditional territory of the Huron-Wendat, Anishinaabeg, and Haudenosaunee Peoples. The Haudenosaunee have been present in this area prior to the arrival of the European Settlers and continue to live in and use their traditional territory as their ancestors did before them.

As we reflect on our shared responsibility to be stewards of this land where we live, work and gather, we recognize the importance of honouring Indigenous histories and building stronger relationships with Indigenous communities. We are committed to fostering a culture of awareness, reconciliation, and inclusivity to work towards a future where respect is at the heart of our relationship with both the land and each other. 


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