Letter to the editor | NBACL exists only with help

Published Wednesday May 21st, 2008
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The N.B. Association for Community Living has been working with and on behalf of children and adults with an intellectual disability since 1957.

The Association began with a small group of concerned parents and we have since grown into a provincial association with 16 local associations throughout New Brunswick.

NBACL offers many programs and projects that support children and adults with an intellectual disability to live, learn, work and participate fully in every aspect of community life.

As a non-profit organization, it would be impossible to provide this support without the hard work and dedication of our volunteers.

Whether it is contributing your free time to help with family retreats or the many workshops we offer, or volunteering your expertise to help promote our cause, NBACL owes a debt of gratitude to those who give so much of themselves to ensure that children and adults with an intellectual disability are supported to reach their full potential and to help ensure that families have a place to turn for strength and support.

To the volunteers, committee members and community members who have supported us, thank you for your commitment to ensuring that all people, including children and adults with an intellectual disability are valued, accepted and have opportunities to participate fully in community life.

Krista Carr,

Executive Director

NBACL

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