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Action Intégration en déficience intellectuelle

AIDI supports the personal growth of individuals living with intellectual disabilities or autism spectrum disorders by fostering independence, socialization, and enjoyment through targeted and adapted activities such as recreational activities, respite care, supervised living, day centers, workshops, and more.
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Association ALTI

To promote independence, leisure activities, employment, and social integration for adults in Charlevoix who have intellectual disabilities and live in the community.
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Association de l’Ouest de l’Île pour les handicapés intellectuels | WIAIH

WIAIH is a nonprofit volunteer organization dedicated to expanding opportunities for people with autism or intellectual disabilities, strengthening their families, and raising community awareness.
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Association de la Déficience Intellectuelle de la Région de Sorel | ADIRS

The Sorel Region Association for Intellectual Disabilities promotes the rights and advocates for the interests of people with intellectual disabilities (ID) and/or autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their caregivers. Through all our efforts, we strive to enable people with intellectual disabilities and/or autism spectrum disorders to integrate into the community and take their rightful place as individuals.
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Association de Montréal pour la déficience intellectuelle | AMDI

Founded in 1935, AMDI supports adults with intellectual disabilities and their families. It promotes independence and self-determination through training, support, and awareness-raising, reaching nearly 700 members each year to build a more inclusive society.
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Association de parents d’enfants trisomique-21 Lanaudière | APETL

APETL was founded in 1990 by parents who wanted to pool their needs, knowledge, and concerns in order to counter fears and prejudices surrounding this syndrome. These parents also sought to foster all forms of support, mutual aid, advocacy, and solidarity—not only for people with Down syndrome, but also for the community around them.
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Association de parents de personnes handicapées de Brome-Missisquoi | APPHBM

To provide parents, families, guardians, and caregivers of individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) with support and services such as: listening, referrals, advice, advocacy, support, information, training, after-school care, and respite care on Saturdays, school holidays, and during summer camp.
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Association de Sherbrooke pour la déficience intellectuelle | ASDI

L’Association de Sherbrooke pour la déficience intellectuelle is a parents’ organization founded to promote the inclusion and social participation of people with intellectual disabilities, to support their well-being, and to advocate for their rights and those of their families
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Association des parents d’enfants handicapées de Drummond | APEHD

To bring together parents of children with disabilities, provide them with information, and support them on their life journey.
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Association des parents d’enfants handicapés | APEH

Support families, promote inclusion at all levels, provide respite care
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Association des personnes déficientes intellectuelles Bécancour-Nicolet-Yamaska | APDI

Support adults living with intellectual disabilities or autism spectrum disorders as they work toward independence and social participation, and advocate for their rights.
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Association des personnes handicapées de l’érable Inc – APHE

Through awareness-raising and education, we advocate for the collective rights of people with disabilities in the MRC de l'Érable. We offer our members activities that promote integration and inclusion in a safe and stimulating environment.
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