The New Brunswick Association for Community Living

Accessibility & Disabilities - Saint John, NB
Member For 2 years
No Positions Open
Phone506-406-7038
Alt Phone1-866-622-2548 ext. 2504
Email mkelley@nbacl.nb.ca
Website https://nbacl.nb.ca/
Address 37 Hanover Street, Saint John, NB

The New Brunswick Association for Community Living


About The New Brunswick Association for Community Living:

The New Brunswick Association For Community Living is a provincial, non-profit organization that works on behalf of children and adults with an intellectual or developmental disability and their families. We work to ensure that people with an intellectual or developmental disability, with the support of their families, have the option to choose the supports they need to live meaningful lives and participate in their communities as valued and contributing members.

Our Mission:

The New Brunswick Association for Community Living is leading in the creation of opportunities for people with an intellectual or developmental disability and their families to live full and valued lives in all aspects of society.

How You Can Support Us:

There are many ways in which you can get involved and help lend your support. You can get better informed about our organization by help us spread our message throughout the community; make a donation, either financial or with clothing or household items through our Community Collection Program; volunteer your time to help us spread our message and continue the work that we do; or join our team – new job opportunities arise on a fairly regular basis as our organization continues to grow.

Causes Supported:

Advocacy & Human Rights Board Development Crisis Support Economic Development Education & Literacy Employment Families Health & Medicine Homeless & Housing Indoor Recreation Justice & Legal Local Community Men People with Disabilities Seniors Sustainability Teens Women Advocacy & Human Rights Board Development Crisis Support Economic Development Education & Literacy Employment Families Health & Medicine Homeless & Housing Indoor Recreation Justice & Legal Local Community Men People with Disabilities Seniors Sustainability Teens Women