Since 1961 Community Living Essex County, a not-for-profit charitable organization, has been providing supports & services to people of all ages who have an intellectual disability and their families.
Kingsville is located in Essex County in southwestern Ontario, Canada, and is Canada's southernmost municipality with town status. The town had a population of 21,362 in the Canada 2011 Census,[1] up from 20,908 in the Canada 2006 Census.[3]The geography
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Our vast assortment of qualityprograms and services delivered bytrained staff from a variety of professionaldisciplines are available to all residentsof Essex County.HomeOur ProgramsACCESS has something for everyone. We have a wide range of programs designed to strengthen our local community.SEE PROGRAMSVolunteerThinking volunteering? All you need is a willingness to help, a little time to share and a desire to challenge yourself.The Referral MatrixThe Referral Matrix is a comprehensive online tool to connect youth between the ages of 16-24 to support services in Essex County!ACCESS receives only a portion of its funding from theUnited Way and government sources.We rely on the generosity of donors like you to provide the services our community requires.OUR MISSIONSupporting and strengthening Essex County through locally-driven services, advocacy and strategic community partnerships
In the early 1960's, Dr. Elmer Butt, a noted Windsor radiologist and equestrian observed horses being used for therapy with physically challenged children in England. He brought the idea back to Windsor with him and in September 1971, Dr. Butt chaired a meeting to form what was to become the Windsor Association of Riding for the Handicapped (W.A.R.H). It became the first such association in Canada.
Windsor and Essex County participants in the Provincial 55+ Summer Games made us proud!! We can boast 34 medals in 8 different sports – 16 gold and 18 silver. Click here to see who made it to the podium.Truth be told, everyone who participated in this yea