The Funding Guide for Young Children and Families

The Funding Guide for
Young Children and Families
Health Department
Infant and Child Development
Social Services Department
Children’s Services
November 2011
Best Start Network
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
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This guide was developed by Infant and Child Development Services Durham to give
parents/caregivers and service providers information about funding opportunities that
may be available to families.
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The guide includes sources of funding from various levels of government, non-profit
organizations, charities and wish foundations.
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The contact information is listed for each agency and/or source which provides the
funding, with a description of the purpose of the funds, a summary of the eligibility
criteria, and instructions on how to apply for or get more information on the funding.
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Infant and Child Development Services Durham acknowledge and thank Durham Best
Start for their support in the development and printing of this guide. Funding was
provided by Durham Best Start.
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Any changes or updates to the information in this guide should be addressed by email to [email protected]
DISCLAIMER
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To the best of our knowledge the information in this booklet is current and accurate.
Please check the Best Start Network website for the most up to date funding
information.
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Some funding sources were excluded because application for their funding must be
made through service provider agencies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
* Please note: some funding opportunities will fall into more than one category
Category
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Child Care/Education
Assistance for Children with Severe Disabilities ................................................
Child Care Subsidy ............................................................................................
Children First – School Choice Trust .................................................................
Enhanced Staffing Support ................................................................................
For the Love of a Child.......................................................................................
Jennifer Ashleigh Children’s Charity ..................................................................
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Counselling
A Child’s Voice Foundation................................................................................ 7
Credit Counselling Service of Durham Region................................................... 16
Equipment
A Child’s Voice Foundation................................................................................
Assistance for Children with Severe Disabilities ................................................
Assistive Devices Program ................................................................................
Easter Seals Financial Assistance .....................................................................
For the Love of a Child.......................................................................................
Jennifer Ashleigh Children’s Charity ..................................................................
Medical Expenses Claim....................................................................................
Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada ......................................................
Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy ...............................................................
Partnership in Service ........................................................................................
Precious Minds Resource and Learning Centre ................................................
President’s Choice Children’s Charity................................................................
War Amps – CHAMP Program...........................................................................
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Financial Support
A Child’s Voice Foundation................................................................................
Durham Community Trust ..................................................................................
Durham Emergency Energy Fund......................................................................
Durham Rent Bank ............................................................................................
Employment Insurance ......................................................................................
Hard to Serve Funding .......................................................................................
Income and Employment Support......................................................................
Jennifer Ashleigh Children’s Charity ..................................................................
L.E.A.P. Learning, Earning, and Parenting ........................................................
Ontario Child Care Supplement for Working Families .......................................
Ontario Disability Support Program ...................................................................
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Home and/or Vehicle Renovations
Easter Seals Financial Assistance ..................................................................... 20
For the Love of a Child....................................................................................... 23
Home and Vehicle Modification Program........................................................... 24
Medical Expenses Claim....................................................................................
Motor Vehicle Purchase or Modification – GST/HST Rebate ............................
Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada ......................................................
Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy ...............................................................
Partnership in Service ........................................................................................
President’s Choice Children’s Charity................................................................
Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program – Disability ...............................
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Medical/Dental Care
A Child’s Voice Foundation................................................................................
Children in Need of Treatment ...........................................................................
Healthy Smiles Ontario ......................................................................................
Jennifer Ashleigh Children’s Charity ..................................................................
Medical Expenses Claim....................................................................................
Ontario Cleft Lip and Palate/Craniofacial Dental Program.................................
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Medical/Dental Supplies
A Child’s Voice Foundation................................................................................
Assistance for Children with Severe Disabilities ................................................
Assistive Devices Program ................................................................................
Incontinence Supplies Grant Program ...............................................................
Medical Expenses Claim....................................................................................
Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada ......................................................
Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy ...............................................................
Partnership in Service ........................................................................................
Trillium Drug Program – Ontario Drug Benefit ...................................................
War Amps – CHAMP Program...........................................................................
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Recreation/Camps
Access 2 Entertainment .....................................................................................
Autism Ontario ...................................................................................................
Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charity .......................................................................
Children’s Respite Flexible Fund .......................................................................
Day Program Funding Assistance......................................................................
Easter Seals Camps Funding ............................................................................
Easter Seals Recreational Choices Funding......................................................
For the Love of a Child.......................................................................................
Jennifer Ashleigh Children’s Charity ..................................................................
Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy ...............................................................
Precious Minds Resource and Learning Centre ................................................
President’s Choice Children’s Charity................................................................
Vacation Funding Assistance.............................................................................
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Respite/Developmental Programming
A Child’s Voice Foundation................................................................................
Assistance for Children with Severe Disabilities ................................................
Central East CCAC – Enhanced Respite Funding.............................................
Children’s Respite Flexible Fund .......................................................................
Jennifer Ashleigh Children’s Charity ..................................................................
Precious Minds Resource and Learning Centre ................................................
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President’s Choice Children’s Charity................................................................ 33
Special Services at Home .................................................................................. 34
Tax Credits/Benefits
Arts Tax Credit ...................................................................................................
Canada Child Tax Benefits ................................................................................
Canada Disability Savings Bond & Canada Disability Savings Grant................
Child Disability Benefit .......................................................................................
Disability Tax Credit ...........................................................................................
Fitness Tax Credit ..............................................................................................
Medical Expenses Claim....................................................................................
Motor Vehicle Gasoline Rebate .........................................................................
Motor Vehicle Purchase or Modification – GST/HST Rebate ............................
Ontario Child Benefit..........................................................................................
Universal Child Care Benefit ..............................................................................
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Therapy
A Child’s Voice Foundation................................................................................
For the Love of a Child.......................................................................................
Jennifer Ashleigh Children’s Charity ..................................................................
Medical Expenses Claim....................................................................................
Precious Minds Resource and Learning Centre ................................................
President’s Choice Children’s Charity................................................................
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Travel/Transportation
A Child’s Voice Foundation................................................................................
Assistance for Children with Severe Disabilities ................................................
Disability Travel Card .........................................................................................
Hard to Serve Funding .......................................................................................
Medical Expenses Claim....................................................................................
Motor Vehicle Gasoline Rebate .........................................................................
Northern Travel Grant ........................................................................................
Vacation Funding Assistance.............................................................................
War Amps – CHAMP Program...........................................................................
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Wishes
A World of Dreams.............................................................................................
Children’s Wish Foundation of Canada .............................................................
Dreams to Memories..........................................................................................
Golden Griddle Charities....................................................................................
Make a Wish Foundation ...................................................................................
Starlight Children’s Foundation..........................................................................
Sunshine Foundation of Canada: Dream for Kids..............................................
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A CHILD’S VOICE FOUNDATION
3034 Palstoan Road, Suite 301
Mississauga ON L4Y 2Z6
Tel: (905) 275-3434
Toll-Free: 1-888-837-3354
Fax: (905) 275-3139
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.acvf.ca
This non-profit foundation provides financial assistance to children who are physically and/or
mentally challenged, after all other sources have been exhausted. The foundation has two
programs: Kids Life-Line and Angel Hair for Kids.
Kids Life-Line provides one-time financial assistance for necessary products and services
such as transportation costs, limited in-home nursing, counselling or therapy, groceries,
parking permits, medication or medical/dental supplies that are not covered by the
government or insurance. Angel Hair for Kids provides wigs and hair-loss solutions to
financially disadvantaged children who have lost their hair due to a medical condition or
treatment.
To access these programs, a community and/or healthcare professional must submit an
intake form on behalf of the child.
A WORLD OF DREAMS
6900 Decarie Boulevard, Suite 3295
Montreal QB H3X 2T8
Tel: (514) 985-3003
Toll Free: 1-800-567-7254
Fax: (514) 985-9280
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.awdreams.com
This foundation grants wishes/dreams to children who are critically, terminally, and/or
chronically ill. A World of Dreams grants wishes/dreams, such as trips to Disney World®,
computers, electronic devices and meetings with celebrities.
To be eligible, a child must be under the age of 18 years and have a confirmed diagnosis (in
writing) from a doctor.
To make a referral, the parent or healthcare professional can call, mail or e-mail the request
to the foundation. The direct link to the referral from is:
http://awdreams.com/_dwl/referral_form.pdf
Any change in information please contact [email protected]
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ACCESS 2 ENTERTAINMENT
40 Holly Street, Suite 401
Toronto ON M4S 3C3
Tel: (416) 932-8382 x 227
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.access2.ca/programinformation.html
Access 2 Entertainment is a non-profit organization that gives individuals with a disability a
card that provides a support person with free admission or a significant discount on
admission to various entertainment venues in Canada. The individual with a disability will pay
regular admission. Venues include movie theatres, Metro Toronto Zoo, Ontario Place,
Ontario Science Centre and more. There is a $20 fee to acquire the card and it will be valid
for 5 years.
To be eligible, a person with a permanent disability must require a support person when
attending a movie or other entertainment venues. No age restrictions apply.
To apply, print and complete the application form and mail it to Access 2 Entertainment. A
direct link to the application form is:
http://www.access2.ca/A2%20ENG%20NEW%20App%202011.pdf
ARTS TAX CREDIT
Canada Revenue Agency
Department of Finance Canada
19th Floor, East Tower
140 O'Connor Street
Ottawa ON K1A 0G5
Fax: 613-943-0938
1-800-959-8281
Web: http://www.budget.gc.ca/2011/themes/theme1-eng.pdf
Parents are able to claim the 15% non-refundable Children's Arts Tax Credit on up to $500 of
qualifying expenses per child. Registration costs for participation in an eligible artistic,
cultural, recreational or developmental program may be claimed. Examples of eligible
programs can be found at the following link:
http://www.budget.gc.ca/2011/themes/theme1-eng.html.
To be eligible, the child must be under age 16 at the beginning of the year in which the
activity fees are paid. If a child qualifies for the disability tax credit, they may be eligible to
claim $1000 until the child is 18 years of age. Eligible programs must be ongoing (a minimum
of once a week for at least eight weeks or five consecutive days), suitable for children, and
supervised. The program must not be eligible for the Children’s Fitness Tax Credit.
Claim this tax credit by completing the corresponding line of your Schedule 1, Federal Tax
form. All tax forms can be obtained at this website:
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/formspubs/menu-eng.html.
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ASSISTANCE FOR CHILDREN WITH SEVERE DISABILITIES (ACSD)
Ontario Ministry of Children & Youth Services
East & North Durham Region
Oshawa, Whitby & Ajax
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360 George Street North, 2 Floor
850 King Street West
Peterborough ON K9H 7E7
Oshawa ON L1J 2L5
Tel: (705) 742-9292
Toll Free: 1-800-722-1196
Toll-Free: 1-800-663-8560
Fax: (705) 743-7998
Web: www.children.gov.on.ca/htdocs/English/topics/specialneeds/disabilities/index.aspx
ACSD funding is a benefit that is paid monthly to families with a child with a disability. It is
meant to help with the extraordinary costs that families have, due to the disability.
Extraordinary costs may include: special clothing and diets, special learning or developmental
equipment, babysitting, transportation to the doctor, clinic, or hospital, and parent relief. The
benefit also provides funds for eye glasses, dental and drug benefits for the child, as well as
hearing aids and repairs to hearing aids.
To be eligible, parents or guardians must have a child with a disability who is under the age of
18 years and lives at home. The amount of funding a family may receive is calculated based
on the total family income and the ongoing extraordinary costs and difficulties related to the
care of the child with the disability.
To apply, contact your local regional office to request an application form. Send your
completed form to your local regional office.
ASSISTIVE DEVICES PROGRAM (ADP)
Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
5700 Yonge Street, 7th Floor
North York ON M2M 4K5
Tel: (416) 327-8804
Toll Free: 1-800-268-6021
Fax: (416) 327-8192
Web: http://www.health.gov.on.ca/english/public/program/adp/adp_mn.html
The ADP covers up to 75% of the costs of equipment and other devices that will help people
with a long-term physical disability increase their independence and quality of life. Social
assistance benefits under Ontario Works (OW), Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP),
Assistance for Children with Severe Disabilities (ACSD), private insurance and other sources
may cover the additional 25%. Types of equipment covered include: communication devices,
diabetes equipment, hearing aids, home oxygen, orthoses, ostomy supplies, prosthetic
devices, visual aids, wheelchairs, etc.
To be eligible, Ontario residents must have a valid Health Card and have had a physical
disability for six months or longer. There are no limits to funding based on personal income.
A doctor or health care professional will make a referral to a registered authorizer who will
approve the assistive device and submit the application.
Any change in information please contact [email protected]
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AUTISM ONTARIO
Durham Region Office
P.O. Box 40008
Whitby ON L1R 0G2
Tel: (905) 432-5092
Toll-Free: 1-866-495-4680
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.autismontario.com/durham
Provincial Office
1179 King Street West, Suite 004
Toronto ON M6K 3C5
Tel: (416) 246-9592
Fax: (416) 246-9417
Web: www.autismontario.com
Autism Ontario provides funding through the Family Funding Program (Durham Region
Office), the March Break Reimbursement Fund (Provincial Office), and the One-to-One
Summer Support Worker Reimbursement Fund (Provincial Office) to families with children
who have been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
The Family Funding Program provides up to $200 for an individual with ASD to participate in
a summer recreational program or obtain a respite care worker, depending on the individual’s
abilities. There is no age restriction to be eligible for this program.
The March Break Reimbursement Fund provides up to $400 for families who either retain the
services of a one-to-one support worker or pay for a March Break camp/program for their
child/youth with ASD. To be eligible, an individual must be 18 years or younger and have an
official diagnosis of ASD.
The One-to-One Summer Support Worker Reimbursement Fund provides up to $600 to
Ontario families of children with ASD who attain the services of a one-to-one support worker
for their child to attend a community summer camp or summer program. To be eligible, a
child must be under the age of 18 years and have a documented diagnosis of ASD by a
professional.
All application forms can be obtained online at the website above. Please note: Autism
Ontario does not accept applications all year for these programs. Please refer to their
website for specific dates and deadlines to apply.
C ANADA CHILD T AX BENEFIT (CCTB)
Canada Revenue Agency
Post Office Box 20000, Station A
Sudbury ON P3A 5C1
Toll Free: 1-800-387-1193
Web: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/bnfts/cctb/menu-eng.html
The CCTB (formerly known as the “Baby Bonus”) is a non-taxable benefit paid monthly to
help eligible families with the costs of raising and meeting the daily needs of a child.
To be eligible, you must be a Canadian Citizen and primarily responsible for the care and
upbringing of a child who lives with you and is under the age of 18 years. The benefit a
family may receive is calculated based on the total family income.
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You should apply when: your child is born, you become a Canadian Citizen, and/or a child
begins living with you. If you are a mother of a newborn, you may apply through the
Automated Benefits Application when you sign your child’s birth registration. Otherwise, you
must fill out Form RC66 (Canada Child Benefits Application) and return it to your local tax
office. This form can be obtained from this link: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pbg/tf/rc66/rc66fill-10e.pdf.
CANADA DISABILITY SAVINGS BOND &
CANADA DISABILITY SAVINGS GRANT
Canada Disability Savings Program
140 Promenade du Portage, Phase IV, Mailstop: Bag 4
Gatineau QC K1A 0J9
Toll-Free: 1-800-622-6232
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web: www.hrsdc-rhdsc.gc.ca
Canada Disability Savings Bond:
The Government deposits money into the Registered Disability Savings Plans (RDSPs) of
low-income and modest-income Canadians. If you qualify for the bond, you could receive up
to $1,000 a year from the Government, with a limit of $20,000 over your lifetime.
Contributions do not need to be made to the RDSP in order to receive the bond.
To be eligible, you must meet the following criteria: be 49 years of age or under, be a
Canadian resident, have a Social Insurance Number, be eligible for the Disability Tax Credit
and have a family income of less than $41,544. Parents/guardians opening an RDSP for
their child (under 18 years of age), must have filed their taxes for the past 2 years and all
future years.
Canada Disability Savings Grant:
The Government deposits money into your RDSP. Matching grants of up to 300%,
depending on the amount contributed and the Beneficiary’s Family Income, may be provided.
The maximum is $3,500 each year, with a limit of $70,000 over your lifetime.
To be eligible, you must meet the following criteria: make contributions to your RDSP, be 49
years of age or under, be a Canadian resident, have a Social Insurance Number and be
eligible for the Disability Tax Credit. Parents/guardians opening an RDSP for their child
(under 18 years of age), must have filed their taxes for the past 2 years and all future years.
You must apply for the RDSP, Canada Disability Savings Bond and Canada Disability
Savings Grant at a participating Financial Organization where you want your RDSP to be
opened. The application forms are available at your Financial Organization or at this link:
http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/eng/disability_issues/disability_savings/forms.shtml.
Any change in information please contact [email protected]
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C ANADIAN TIRE JUMPSTART CHARITY
Canadian Tire
2180 Young Street, 10th Floor
Toronto ON M4P 2V8
Toll Free: 1-877-616-6600
Web: http://www.canadiantire.ca/jumpstart/
Canadian Tire Jumpstart® is a community-based charitable program that helps children in
financial need participate in organized sports and recreational activities. Activities can
include hockey, dance, soccer, and swimming, etc., but do not include summer or day camps.
A maximum of $300 per child is funded to eligible families.
To be eligible, a child must be between the ages of 4 to 18 years. A financial assessment,
including details about your family and desired choice of activity, may also be required.
Applications are accepted in two sessions per year: for spring and summer apply between
January 15th and June 1st and for fall and winter apply between July 1st and November 15th.
Call the toll-free number provided above to apply.
CENTRAL EAST COMMUNITY C ARE ACCESS CENTRE –
ENHANCED RESPITE FUNDING
Central East Head Office/Whitby Branch
920 Champlain Court
Whitby ON L1N 6K9
Tel: (905) 430-3308
Toll-Free: 1-800-263-3877
Fax: (905) 430-3297
Web: http://www.ccac-ont.ca/Content.aspx?MenuID=1&EnterpriseID=9&LanguageID=1
Enhanced Respite Funding is a program which provides a grant paid to eligible families who
are caring for a child who is medically fragile and/or depends on a technological device
needing care 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and is paid in addition to other respite
services. Families may be eligible for up to $3,500 per child, per year. Examples are children
who rely on medical and technological equipment, such as mechanical ventilators, apnea
monitors, renal dialysis, urinary catheters, colostomy bags, children who take drugs
intravenously, and/or children who rely on tracheotomy tube care, suctioning, oxygen support
or tube feeding. There are no restrictions on the type of respite a family may purchase.
Funds may be used flexibly to purchase in-home or out-of-home services or a combination of
in-home and out-of-home services.
To be eligible, a child must be 18 years or younger and have care requirements resulting
from medical or physiological condition(s) that require ongoing, frequent or time-consuming
caregiver intervention and monitoring on a 24-hour basis for survival. In addition, children
must fall into one of the categories of care requirements. The list of categories is described
at this link: http://www.health.gov.on.ca/english/providers/pub/manuals/ccac/ccac_3.pdf on
page 20. Note: children with behavioural disorders alone are not eligible.
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A family must be involved with the Community Care Access Centre and apply through their
case manager or call the Ministry of Children and Youth Services at their Durham office at
1-877-669-6658.
CHILD CARE SUBSIDY
Children’s Services Division, Durham Region Department of Social Services
605 Rossland Road East
Whitby ON L1N 6A3
Tel: (905) 666-6238
Toll-Free: 1-800-387-0642
Fax: (905) 666-6220
Web: http://www.durham.ca/social.asp?nr=/departments/social/childcare/subsidy.htm&set
Footer=/includes/childrensFooter.inc
Subsidy is available to eligible families who are either attending school, working, receiving
Ontario Works, or have a child who has a special need. Subsidy is available only in child
care programs that have a Purchase of Service Agreement with the Regional Municipality of
Durham and meet all provincial licensing requirements.
Eligibility for subsidy assistance is based on income, residence in Durham Region, and the
eligible amount of hours of child care. An appointment with a Caseworker is necessary to
confirm eligibility for and amount of subsidy.
To apply for subsidy phone the number provided above to be placed on the waitlist.
If the child has a special need, a social need or the parent is unable to care for the child due
to illness or disability a Recognized Need for Childcare Subsidy form should be completed
and submitted by a professional.
CHILD DISABILITY BENEFIT (CDB)
Canada Revenue Agency
Sudbury Tax Centre
P.O. Box 20000, Station A
Sudbury ON P3A 5C1
Toll Free: 1-800-387-1193
Web: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/cdb/
The Child Disability Benefit (CDB) is a tax-free benefit, paid monthly, for families who care for
a child under age 18 with a severe and prolonged impairment in mental or physical functions.
The impairment must last, or is expected to last, for a continuous period of at least 12
months.
The amount is determined based on family net income.
To receive the CDB, you must apply for the Disability Tax Credit by completing and
submitting form T2201 to your local Revenue Canada office.
Any change in information please contact [email protected]
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CHILDREN FIRST - SCHOOL CHOICE TRUST
P.O. Box 310, Station Q
Toronto ON M4T 2M5
Tel: (416) 924-8881
Toll-Free: 1-866-924-8881
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.childrenfirstgrants.ca/main/index.php?pid=2&page_id=136
This is a privately funded program that assists parents in financial need, to send their children
to an independent elementary school. The program provides tuition grants of 50%, up to
$3,500 per year.
Eligible children must reside in Ontario and be entering junior kindergarten to Grade 8.
Recipients will need proof of financial need by verifying household income and net assets.
There are no academic requirements.
To apply, complete an application form online or send the form by mail to Children First.
Application forms can be obtained online.
CHILDREN IN NEED OF TREATMENT (CINOT)
Ontario Ministry of Health Promotion and Sport
Durham Region Health Department - Oral Health Division
P.O. Box 730
Whitby ON L1N 0B2
Tel: (905) 723-1365
Toll Free: 1-866-853-1326
Fax: (905) 723-9482
Web: http://www.mhp.gov.on.ca/en/healthycommunities/dental/default.asp#ScheduleofServices
This program provides emergency dental care and out-of-hospital anesthetic coverage.
Children can receive urgent dental care free of charge.
To be eligible, a child must be 17 years of age or younger, possess a valid Ontario Health
Card Number, and have a dental condition requiring emergency or essential care. The
parents must sign a written declaration stating that they have no dental insurance and that
the cost of dental treatment for their child would result in financial hardship to the family.
To apply, contact your local Public Health Department to request a CINOT Claim Form. The
claim form is valid for six months and must be submitted to the dental office before or upon
making the appointment. The contact information for Durham Region residents is listed
above.
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CHILDREN’S RESPITE FLEXIBLE FUND
c/o Kerry’s Place Autism Services
34 Berczy Street, Suite 201
Aurora ON L4G 1W9
Tel: (905) 713-6808
Web: http://www.kerrysplace.org/Public/Respite
This funding is available for the following: respite worker at home or camp, camp fees, fees
for social or recreational groups, classes or lessons. Please note that this is a
reimbursement funding process; therefore, parents/guardians must pay for the service or
camp first, and then submit a receipt. Funds are limited. Approval is needed before
reimbursement is provided.
Eligible children are 17 years of age or younger and have a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum
Disorder.
To apply, parents must register with Kerry’s Place through the following link:
https://secure.kerrysplace.org/reff/ReFF/ValidateEmail.aspx. Once registered an application
for respite funds can be submitted online through the website.
CHILDREN’S WISH FOUNDATION OF C ANADA
7-725 Westney Road South
Ajax ON L1S 7J7
Tel: (905) 427-5353
Toll-Free: 1-800-267-9474
Fax: (905) 427-0536
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.childrenswish.ca
This foundation is dedicated to fulfilling wishes for children suffering from a life-threatening
illness. Examples of wishes may include: trips, computer equipment, meetings with
celebrities or athletes, and a new puppy.
To be eligible, children must be between the ages of 3 and 18 years at the time the request is
received. They must be legal residents of Canada and have an illness, which is categorized
as a high risk, life-threatening condition.
Anyone can make a referral for a child they know is eligible. However, the child’s parents or
legal guardians must communicate their interest in their child’s wish being fulfilled. Please
call or e-mail your referral at 905-427-5353 or [email protected].
Any change in information please contact [email protected]
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CREDIT COUNSELLING SERVICE OF DURHAM REGION (CCS)
P.O. Box 26046
Oshawa ON L1H 8R4
Tel: (905) 579-1951
Fax: (905) 579-1967
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.ccsdurhamregion.com/
Professional counsellors provide a detailed financial assessment (free of charge) to identify
possible solutions to your financial concerns. CCS programs include money management
counselling, debt management programs, and help with resolving creditor problems.
There is no eligibility criterion for receiving the free financial assessment. The counsellor will
look at an individual’s level of income, debt, and monthly living expenses.
To access these services, call the CSS of Durham Region at 905-579-1951.
DAY PROGRAM FUNDING ASSISTANCE
Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy (OFCP)
1630 Lawrence Avenue West, Suite 104
Toronto ON M6L 1C5
Tel: (416) 244-9686
Toll-Free: 1-877-244-9686
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.ofcp.ca/pdf/day/daf_guidelines.pdf
This program provides opportunities to persons with cerebral palsy to participate in structured
and meaningful activities of their choice in local communities. OFCP will provide up to $1,500
per person per year for the program. Examples of qualifying activities include yoga and dance
classes, workshops, tutoring, computer programs, etc.
To be eligible, become an individual member of the OFCP, by completing an application at:
http://www.ofcp.ca/pdf/mem/OFCP_Individual_Application_Form.pdf. Mail the completed
form to the address provided above.
The application must be approved prior to starting the chosen activity. Please note that
applications are accepted annually from September 1st to June 1st.
DISABILITY TAX CREDIT (DTC)
Canada Revenue Agency
Sudbury Tax Centre
P.O. Box 20000, Station A
Sudbury ON P3A 5C1
Toll-Free: 1-800-959-8281
Web: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pbg/tf/t2201/t2201-10e.pdf
The Disability Tax Credit (DTC) is a non-refundable tax credit that reduces the amount of
income tax paid.
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To be eligible, a person must have a severe and prolonged mental or physical impairment
that greatly restricts his or her activities of daily living. Impairments may include a cognitive,
vision and/or hearing impairment, motor restrictions, and the need for life sustaining therapy.
The impairment must last for a continuous period of at least 12 months and be certified on a
DTC Certificate (form T2201) by a qualified medical practitioner.
To receive the tax credit, you must complete Form T2201. The applicant completes Part A of
the form and a doctor or qualified professional completes and signs Part B of the form. If a
disability is permanent, it is not necessary to re-apply each year. The file is reviewed every
three years.
A direct link to Form T2201 is http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pbg/tf/t2201/t2201-10e.pdf .
Completed forms can be mailed to the address listed above.
DISABILITY TRAVEL CARD
Easter Seals Canada
40 Holly Street, Suite 401
Toronto ON M4S 3C3
Tel: (416) 932-8382
Toll-Free: 1-877-376-6362
Fax: (416) 932-9844
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web: www.easterseals.ca
The Disability Travel Card provides an identification card to a person with a permanent
disability, which will allow an adult attendant, travelling with the person with a disability, to
travel at no cost by plane, train or boat. The person with the disability pays regular admission.
An attendant is an individual who accompanies a person with a permanent disability who
cannot travel independently.
Only persons with a permanent disability who require a support person when travelling can
apply for the card. There are no age restrictions. (Please note: Via Rail only provides a
discount for people with a disability over the age of 13. Anyone under the age of 13 would not
be allowed to travel without an attendant).
The person with a disability will apply to Easter Seals Canada by completing the Application
of Eligibility form. Upon approval of the Application of Eligibility, an identification card will be
issued authorizing the reduced fare. For airline travel, contact the airline in which you wish to
travel with and inform them that the individual has a disability and will require the support of
an attendant. A direct link to the Application of Eligibility form is:
http://easterseals.ca/english/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Travel-Card-Application-updatedNational.pdf.
Any change in information please contact [email protected]
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DREAMS TO MEMORIES
131 Gilmore Road
Fort Erie ON L2A 5N1
Tel: (905) 994-9777
Fax: (905) 994-9393
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.dreams2memories.org
This is a non-profit, charitable organization that assists terminally ill parents with an
opportunity to have a family last wish experience. Although the primary recipient is an adult,
these dreams directly involve children through a parent’s last wish to create a memory for
their loved one(s).
Children of the recipient parents must be under the age of 15 years and live in the same
home as their parent(s).
Please call to get information on how to apply.
DURHAM COMMUNITY TRUST
Community Development Council Durham (CDCD)
134 Commercial Avenue
Ajax ON L1S 2H5
Tel: (905) 686-2661
Fax: (905) 686-4157
Web: http://www.cdcd.org/programs/housingprogram/
This is an interest-free loan program that helps qualified low-income households. Loans may
be provided, up to $1,500, for expenses such as water bills or mortgage arrears. Please note
that financial assistance can be given for a car repair bill, if necessary for employment.
The CDCD will contact your creditors and the source of your income to verify and confirm
eligibility for the program.
Applications can be sent to the mailing address provided above. A direct link to the
application form is:
http://www.cdcd.org/cms_lib/community%20trust%20app%20and%20brochure.xls.
DURHAM EMERGENCY ENERGY FUND
Community Development Council Durham (CDCD)
134 Commercial Avenue
Ajax ON L1S 2H5
Tel: (905) 686-2661
Fax: (905) 686-4157
Web: http://www.cdcd.org/programs/housingprogram/
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This program provides low income Durham residents an interest free loan of up to $500/year
for utility costs (gas or electricity) due to unexpected circumstances. The energy fund helps
those who are usually able to afford their energy costs but due to an unexpected financial
burden or unanticipated cost increase, are unable to pay their heat and/or hydro for a short
period of time. Financial assistance can also be given for the purchase of home heating oil or
chords of wood.
Eligibility verification is completed with a telephone screening assessment with CDCD.
Financial eligibility is based on the LICO (Low Income Cut-Off) chart and requires the
applicant to exhaust all other opportunities for financial assistance.
Application forms can be sent to the mailing address provided above or you can begin the
process by contacting CDCD. A direct link to the application form is:
http://www.cdcd.org/cms_lib/Energy%20fund%20app%20and%20brochure%202009%20(2).x
ls
NOTE: Not all utility companies are participating in the program. Verify your provider’s
participation.
DURHAM RENT B ANK
Community Development Council Durham (CDCD)
134 Commercial Avenue
Ajax ON L1S 2H5
Tel: (905) 686-2661
Fax: (905) 686-4157
Web: http://www.cdcd.org/programs/housingprogram/
Durham Rent Bank helps low income Durham residents keep their rental housing by
providing financial assistance for rental arrears due to unexpected circumstances. This is a
loan program assessed on a case-by-case basis. Tenants must live in a unit that is usually
affordable to them.
The CDCD will require legal documentation from your landlord that an eviction notice has
been issued or is pending. Financial eligibility is based on the LICO (Low Income Cut-Off)
chart and requires the applicant to exhaust all other opportunities for financial assistance.
Application forms can be sent to the mailing address provided above or you can begin the
process by contacting CDCD. A direct link to the application form is:
http://www.cdcd.org/cms_lib/rent%20bank%20app%20and%20brochure%202009.xls.
Any change in information please contact [email protected]
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E ASTER SEALS C AMPS FUNDING
Easter Seals Ontario
1 Concorde Gate, Suite 700
Toronto ON M3C 3N6
Tel: (416) 421-8377
Fax: (416) 696-1035
Toll-Free: 1-800-668-6252
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web: www.easterseals.org
Easter Seals of Ontario provides funding for a variety of camping options at their facilities.
Easter Seals Camps include Family Camp (1 – 18 years), Discovery Camp (6 – 12 years) and
Individual Camp (8 – 18 years). For more details and criteria follow the link below.
Children and youth who are eligible are under the age of 19 years, have a valid Ontario
Health Card, are registered with the Easter Seals, and have a physical disability. Registering
your child with Easter Seals is a separate application process and can be done by completing
this application form and mailing it in: http://easterseals.org/imagelibrary/downloads/ChildRegistration-Application.pdf.
To apply for a program, complete the application form and either mail, fax, or e-mail it to the
Easter Seals of Ontario. The application forms can be found at:
http://www.eastersealscamps.org/?page_id=44.
E ASTER SEALS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Easter Seals Ontario
1 Concorde Gate, Suite 700
Toronto ON M3C 3N6
Tel: (416) 421-8377
Fax: (416) 696-1035
Toll-Free: 1-800-668-6252
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.easterseals.org
This program provides financial assistance for equipment and services with priority given to
mobility and communication devices. Current eligible equipment includes: ramps, van lifts,
shower/bath chair, wheelchairs, walkers, braces, splints, and computers for basic
communication.
Children and youth who are eligible are under the age of 19 years, have a valid Ontario
Health Card, are registered with the Easter Seals, and have a physical disability. Registering
your child with Easter Seals is a separate application process and can be done by completing
this application form and mailing it in: http://easterseals.org/imagelibrary/downloads/ChildRegistration-Application.pdf
To apply for financial assistance, follow this direct link to the full application guide and form:
http://www.easterseals.org/imagelibrary/downloads/Financial-Assistance-Application-andGuidelines-2011.pdf . Please note that applications must be submitted between January 1st
and September 30th of each year.
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E ASTER SEALS RECREATIONAL CHOICES FUNDING Easter Seals Ontario
1 Concorde Gate, Suite 700
Toronto ON M3C 3N6
Tel: (416) 421-8377
Fax: (416) 696-1035
Toll-Free: 1-800-668-6252
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web: www.easterseals.org
Easter Seals Ontario offers funding for either an Individual Recreational Experience or a
Family Vacation Experience. Both funding opportunities include up to $500 per child to be
used within the summer recreation season (beginning of July to beginning of September). An
Individual Recreational Experience can include a day camp, swimming lessons, etc. It does
not include 1:1 workers, babysitting services, and transportation costs. The Family Vacation
is available to families when their child’s disability is too severe to be accommodated within
an Individual Recreational Experience. The Family Vacation Funding contributes to the cost
of an approved or recognized provincial campsite, cottage, or lodge/motel accommodation. It
does not include gas/mileage, food, admission fees for attractions, rental of friend’s or
families’ cottages, and a 1:1 worker.
Eligibility for both programs includes being registered with the Easter Seals. The child must
also be between the ages of 5-18 years and not attending an Easter Seals camp or is not a
Crown Ward.
To apply, follow this link: http://www.eastersealscamps.org/?page_id=44 and choose the
appropriate application form. Once you have signed and completed the form, send it in to the
address provided above.
EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
Oshawa Service Canada Centre
200 John Street West
Oshawa ON L1J 2B4
Toll Free: 1-800-206-7218
Web: http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/sc/ei/index.shtml
Employment Insurance (EI) provides temporary financial assistance to unemployed
Canadians. There are several types of benefits: EI Regular Benefits (for individuals who
have lost their job at no fault of their own), EI Maternity or Parental Benefits (for individuals
who are pregnant, caring for a newborn, adopting a child), EI Sickness Benefits (for
individuals who are unable to work due to an illness, injury, or quarantine), EI Compassionate
Care Benefits (for individuals who had to leave work to care for a family member who is
terminally ill).
Apply for EI in person at the address provided above or online. A direct link to the online
application form:
http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/ei/application/employmentinsurance.shtml
Any change in information please contact [email protected]
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ENHANCED STAFFING SUPPORT
Resources for Exceptional Children and Youth (RFECY)
865 Westney Road South
Ajax ON L1S 3M4
Tel: (905) 427-8862
Toll-Free: 1-800-968-0066
Fax: (905) 427-3107
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.rfecydurham.com/programs/enhanced-staffing
Enhanced Staffing is a program provided by RFECY which supports the inclusion of children
with special needs in licensed child care centres or camp programs. The program provides
staff with additional support to ensure the safety, well being and inclusion of children with high
needs.
To be eligible, a child must be between the ages of 0 – 12 years and in attendance at a
licensed child care centre or day camp. Applications are reviewed, observations are
completed and decisions are made based on criteria and availability of funding.
To apply for Enhanced Staffing, a family must first complete an intake with RFECY. This
can be arranged by calling 905-427-8862 or 1-800-968-0066. Parents/guardians can
then submit the form if the child is attending a day camp. If the child is attending a
licensed child care centre, the staff must submit the form. A direct link to the form is:
http://rfecydurham.com/Enhanced-Staffing-Support-App.pdf
FITNESS T AX CREDIT
Canada Revenue Agency
Toll-Free: 1-800-959-8281
Web: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/fitness/
Parents may be eligible to claim up to $500 per child for fees paid each year that relate to the
cost of registering your child in a qualified program of physical activity.
To be eligible, the child must be under 16 years of age at the beginning of the year in which
the activity fees are paid. If a child qualifies for the Disability Tax Credit, they may be eligible
to claim $1000 until the child is 18 years of age.
To claim this tax credit, you must fill out Line 365 of your Schedule One, Federal Tax form.
All tax forms can be obtained at this website: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/formspubs/menueng.html. Qualifying programs can be found by following this link:
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/ndvdls/tpcs/ncm-tx/rtrn/cmpltng/ddctns/lns360-390/365/prgrmeng.html
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FOR THE LOVE OF A CHILD
784 Taunton Road East
P.O. Box 78039
Oshawa, ON, L1H 7K5
Tel: (905) 725-7411
Web: www.fortheloveofachild.com
For The Love of a Child is a charitable organization dedicated to improving the lives of
children with special needs and their families. It contributes to the costs of various services
and equipments. It helps bridge the gap between government funding and private insurance,
as many items are not fully covered and can be very costly. Examples of costs that For The
Love of a Child may cover include: assistive devices not fully covered by ADP or private
insurance, education pertaining to a child’s special needs, therapies and equipment such as
walkers, wheelchairs, chairs, day camps, recreation and leisure activities for therapeutic use.
Application forms are available at www.fortheloveofachild.com to print, complete, and mail to
the organization at the address provided above.
GOLDEN GRIDDLE CHARITIES
The Golden Griddle Corporation
305 Milner Avenue, Suite 900
Toronto ON, M1B 3V4
Tel: (416) 609-2200
Fax: (416) 609-2207
Web: www.goldengriddlecorp.com
This organization grants wishes to children with severe disabilities or terminal illnesses.
Wishes may include trips to Walt Disney World and other magical places for children.
Children being referred must be between the ages of 3 to 18 years old and have a diagnosis
of a permanent physical disability or terminal illness.
Anyone can nominate a child for a wish and the referrals are reviewed by a Board of
Directors. Nomination forms can be found at the website provided above and submitted
online.
HARD TO SERVE FUNDING
Co-ordination Services for Children and Youth (CSCY)
865 Westney Road South
Ajax ON L1S 3M4
Tel: (905) 427-7207
Toll-Free: 1-866-427-7207
Fax: (905) 427-3107
This program provides short term, crisis assistance to children/youth with complex needs and
their families. Measureable goals must be developed. The funds are only provided in
situations that require supplementary resources beyond the capacity of the system and when
all other routes of service planning have been exhausted.
Any change in information please contact [email protected]
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A child/youth must be between birth and 18 years of age with a complex need. A complex
need is recognized as being severe or chronic in nature (emotional, developmental disability
or terminal illness) and beyond the capacity of the family and local services, requiring an
integrated service approach that may cross sectors, and needing immediate measures to
decrease the risk of the immediate health and safety of the child/youth. The child must reside
and be accessing services within Durham Region.
To apply, a professional must fill out the application form and have it signed by his/her
manager and the family. The completed application form must be received by CSCY within 7
days of signing. It can be mailed or faxed to the Co-ordination Supervisor at the address
above.
HEALTHY SMILES ONTARIO
Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
Durham Region Health Department - Oral Health Division
P.O. Box 730
Whitby ON L1N 0B2
Tel: (905) 723-1365
Toll Free: 1-866-853-1326
Fax: (905) 723-9482
Web: http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/public/programs/dental/
This is a free, government-funded, basic dental program providing preventative and early
treatment services for children and youth.
To be eligible, your child must be 17 years of age or younger, an Ontario resident, and have
no other access to dental coverage (e.g. through programs such as OW, ODSP, and ACSD).
The child must be a member of a household with an Adjusted Family Net Income of $20,000
or less.
To apply, complete an application form and submit it to the above address. The form can be
accessed through:
http://www.forms.ssb.gov.on.ca/mbs/ssb/forms/ssbforms.nsf/GetFileAttach/014-477964E~2/$File/4779-64E%20.doc.
HOME & VEHICLE MODIFICATION PROGRAM (HVMP)
March of Dimes
291 King Street, 3rd Floor
London ON N6B 1R8
Toll-Free: 1-877-369-4867
Fax: (519) 432-4923
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.marchofdimes.ca/EN/programs/hvmp/Pages/HomeandVehicle.aspx
The HVMP provides funding for basic home and/or vehicle modifications. The program funds
up to $15,000 lifetime maximum for home modification and up to $15,000 every ten years for
vehicle modifications.
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To be eligible, an individual must be a permanent Ontario resident and have a substantial
impairment expected to last one year or more. The impairment must impede mobility and
result in substantial restriction in activities of daily living such as personal care or functioning
in the community. The full guide to eligibility can be accessed by following this link:
http://www.marchofdimes.ca/EN/programs/hvmp/Documents/HVMPGuidelinesSept2007_final
_.pdf
There are three ways to apply: online, by fax, or by mail. The application forms are available
at this direct link: http://www.marchofdimes.ca/EN/programs/hvmp/Pages/HowtoApply.aspx.
INCOME & EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT
Department of Social Services of Durham Region
605 Rossland Road East
Whitby ON L1N 6A3
Tel: (905) 428-8982
Toll-Free: 1-877-678-6333
Web: http://www.durham.ca/social.asp?nr=/departments/social/socialinside.htm
The Income Support program provides financial assistance through Ontario Works. Income
Support (Ontario Works) assists eligible families with housing, dental care fees, drug card for
prescribed medication, prescribed equipment, etc.
To be eligible for Income Support (Ontario Works), you must live in Ontario, need money right
away to help pay for food and shelter, and be willing to take part in activities to find a job.
To apply for income support, call the Central Intake office at 905-428-8982 or toll-free at 1877-678-6333 and a caseworker will set up an interview with you to complete your application
and discuss what income support is available to you.
Employment Support helps candidates with the entire process of job seeking and beginning
new paid employment. Financial assistance is provided for job-search related expenses such
as travel costs, child care, interview attire, grooming, and criminal reference checks.
To obtain employment support, please call the main office number at 905-668-7711or visit the
following website:
http://www.durham.ca/social.asp?nr=/departments/social/employment_support/employment_i
nside.htm&setFooter=/includes/socialFooter.inc
INCONTINENCE SUPPLIES GRANT PROGRAM
Easter Seals of Ontario
Financial Assistance – Provincial Office
1 Concorde Gate, Suite 700
Toronto ON M3C 3N6
Tel: (416) 421-8377
Fax: (416) 696-1035
Toll-Free: 1-800-668-6252
Web: http://www.easterseals.org/services/default.asp?load=incontinence
This program provides grants to help offset the cost of toileting supplies.
Any change in information please contact [email protected]
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To be eligible, an individual must be 3 - 18 years of age and have a chronic disability resulting
in irreversible incontinence lasting longer than 6 months. Some children under the age of 3
may be eligible, depending on their diagnosis (for example, Spina Bifida or Prune Belly
Syndrome). Children must be an Ontario resident and have a valid Ontario Health Card.
Families are responsible for retaining all receipts for the supplies they purchase.
There are 3 levels of funding:
 Level A: $400/year for diapers (3 to 5 years), intermittent catheters (3 to 18 years),
reusable garments (3 to 18 years)
 Level B: $900/year: diapers (6 to 18 years), male external catheters
 Level C: $200/year: bowel management supplies (3 to 18 years)
To apply, complete the application form and mail it to the address listed above. (Part of the
form must be completed and signed by a doctor or nurse). The direct link to the application
form is: http://www.easterseals.org/imagelibrary/downloads/Incontinence-Supplies-GrantApplication.pdf
JENNIFER ASHLEIGH CHILDREN’S CHARITY
10800 Concession 5
Uxbridge ON L9P 1R1
Tel: (905) 852-1799
Fax: (905) 852-0124
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.jenniferashleigh.org/what.html
The Jennifer Ashleigh Children's Charity assists children who are seriously ill and/or have a
permanent disability. Eligible requests for assistance may include: emergency financial relief,
respite for a pre-determined period of time, developmental therapies (excluding hyperbaric
oxygen, ABA, IBI or RDI therapy), educational programs, materials, and instruction, specially
adapted computer equipment and software, medical treatments not covered by government
health plans or insurance, recreation that promotes a child's involvement in the community.
To be eligible, a child must be 21 years of age or under and a permanent resident of Ontario.
Qualifying families must have a combined gross annual income of $60,000 or less. Proof of
income is required.
To apply, call the office and ask for a “Request for Assistance” form.
L.E.A.P (LEARNING, E ARNING AND P ARENTING)
Department of Social Services of Durham Region
605 Rossland Road East
Whitby ON L1N 6A3
Tel: (905) 428-8982
Toll-Free: 1-877-678-6333
Web: http://www.durham.ca/departments/social/employment_support/LEAP.pdf
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L.E.A.P. provides support to young parents receiving Income Support (Ontario Works) to
complete Grade 12 and develop parenting skills. The program offers funding for
transportation, registration fees, school supplies, and parenting activities. L.E.A.P. provides a
$500 incentive for high school graduates.
To be eligible, custodial parents must be between the ages of 16 and 21 years, have not
earned their Grade 12 diploma and are receiving Income Support (Ontario Works).
To apply for L..E.A.P., individuals must first apply for Income Support (Ontario Works) by
calling (905) 428-8982. A meeting will then be arranged with a caseworker to determine
eligibility for Income Support (Ontario Works) and L.E.A.P. The full list of documents required
for the meeting are listed at: http://www.accesson.ca/en/mcss/programs/social/ow/apply.aspx.
M AKE A WISH FOUNDATION®
4211 Yonge Street, Suite 521
Toronto ON M2P 2A9
Tel: (416) 224-9474
Toll Free: 1-888-822-WISH (9474)
Fax: (416) 224-8795
Web: www.makeawish.ca
Make A Wish® Canada grants wishes to children with life-threatening medical conditions.
To be eligible, a child must be between 3 and 17 years old with a life-threatening medical
condition. The foundation will contact the child’s doctor, after a referral has been made, to
verify that the child’s condition meets the medical criteria.
A referral can be made by family, friends, medical personnel, or social workers. To refer a
child for his/her wish, e-mail the foundation at [email protected] or call 1-800822-9474.
MEDICAL EXPENSES CLAIM
Canada Revenue Agency
1050 Notre Dame Avenue
Sudbury ON P3A 5C2
Toll-Free: 1-800-959-8281
Web: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/ndvdls/tpcs/ncm-tx/rtrn/cmpltng/ddctns/lns300350/330/menu-eng.html
This is a tax credit associated with the extraordinary costs directly related to a disability. Items
may be claimed as medical expenses on one’s yearly income tax return. Examples of
medical expenses may include: prescribed medications, home renovations, glasses, hearing
aids, meals and transportation to appointments, artificial limbs, orthotics, medical
supplies/equipment, therapies (e.g. ABA, physiotherapy, osteopathy, occupational, speech),
hospital services, etc. The full list of items that can be claimed is found at this link:
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/ndvdls/tpcs/ncm-tx/rtrn/cmpltng/ddctns/lns300-350/330/llwbleng.html
Any change in information please contact [email protected]
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To claim this tax credit, you must fill out Line 300 of your Schedule One, Federal Tax form.
All tax forms can be obtained at this website: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/formspubs/menueng.html.
MOTOR VEHICLE G ASOLINE REBATE
Canada Revenue Agency
Other Levies Division
Summerside Tax Centre
275 Pope Road
Summerside PE C1N 6E7
Toll-Free: 1-877-432-5472
Web: www.cra.gc.ca/E/pbg/ef/xe8/
The Motor Vehicle Rebate allows you to claim a refund on gasoline at the rate of $0.015 per
litre or $0.0015 per kilometre when transporting an individual with mobility issues. Gasoline
cannot be for personal use unless you are an individual with a mobility impairment that is
permanent.
To qualify, you or your child must have a permanent mobility impairment.
To apply, fill out the form which can be obtained at the website provided above. Claims can
be retroactive within 2 years after the gasoline was purchased.
MOTOR VEHICLE PURCHASE OR MODIFICATION –
GST/HST REBATE
Canada Revenue Agency
Summerside Tax Centre
275 Pope Road
Summerside PE C1N 6A2
Toll-Free: 1-800-959-5525
Web: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pbg/gf/gst518/README.html
This rebate is for the GST/HST one has paid on the purchase of a new or used qualifying
motor vehicle or modification (parts and service) to a vehicle. A “qualifying motor vehicle” has
a device which places a wheelchair in the vehicle without having to collapse it.
You must apply for the rebate within 4 years after the day you paid the tax or the tax became
payable. Attach all of your original receipts and invoices for the purchases recorded with this
rebate application. The application is available in electronic format and can be viewed and
printed from the link listed above. Send the application to the address listed above.
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MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION OF C ANADA (MDC)
2345 Yonge Street, Suite 901
Toronto ON M4P 2E5
Tel: (416) 488-2699
Toll-Free: 1-800-567-2873
Fax: (416) 488-7523
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.muscle.ca/ontario-nunavut/services/mobility-equipment-program.html
The Mobility Equipment Program provides financial assistance for the purchase of a mobility
aid for someone with a neuromuscular disability. Aids and devices include wheelchairs,
walkers, seating/positioning devices, specialty cushions, orthopaedic devices
(splints/braces/shoes/ insoles), lifts, bathing items, specialized beds/mattresses, ramps,
ventilators/cough assist.
To be eligible, you must first be registered with Muscular Dystrophy Canada. There is no
charge to register, however you must be a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant and
have a confirmed diagnosis of a neuromuscular disorder under the MDC umbrella. A list
of neuromuscular disorders which are covered by MDC can be found at this link:
http://www.muscle.ca/ontario-nunavut/muscular-dystrophy/disorders/alphabetic-disorderlist.html.
Once you are registered, you may print the application form for financial assistance
through the Mobility Equipment Program and send it into the mailing address provided
above. This is a direct link to the application form:
http://www.muscle.ca/fileadmin/National/Services/Equipment/EquipmentProgramApp_On
_Nunavut.pdf
NORTHERN TRAVEL GRANT
Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
199 Larch Street, Suite 801
Sudbury ON P3E 5R1
Tel: (705) 675-4010
Toll-Free: 1-866-532-3161
Web: http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/public/publications/ohip/northern.aspx
This grant helps Northern Ontario residents who must travel at least 100 kilometers one-way
for a medical specialist or designated health care facility that is not locally available. The
grant can pay up to $100 for accommodation and 100km of travel costs.
To be eligible, an individual must be an OHIP insured Ontario resident living in one of the
following areas: Algoma, Cochrane, Kenora, Manitoulin, Nipissing, Parry Sound, Rainy River,
Sudbury, Timiskaming, or Thunder Bay (not Durham Region). A Northern medical
practitioner must complete the referral to the specialized health care.
To apply, obtain an application form from one of the following sources: online at the website
above, your local Ministry office, or your doctor’s office. Within 12 months following your
treatment, submit your completed form to your local Ministry office.
Any change in information please contact [email protected]
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ONTARIO CHILD BENEFIT (OCB)
Ministry of Children and Youth Services/Canada Revenue Agency
Central East Region Office
465 Davis Drive
Newmarket ON L3Y 8T2
Tel.: (905) 868-8900
Toll-Free: 1-866-821-7770
Fax: 905-895-4330
Web: http://www.children.gov.on.ca/htdocs/English/topics/financialhelp/ocb/index.aspx
OCB provides financial support to working and non-working, low-income families. Payments
are based on the number of children under the age of 18 years in the family as well as the
family’s adjusted net income.
To be eligible, you must be a permanent resident of Ontario and the primary caregiver for a
child under 18 years of age. You must have filed your previous income tax return and have
registered your child for the federal Canada Child Tax Benefit.
There is no application form for OCB. Once you and/or your spouse/common law partner
have filed your income tax returns, the Canada Revenue Agency will automatically review
your eligibility. If you are eligible, your payments will be included with the Canada Child Tax
Benefit.
ONTARIO CHILD C ARE SUPPLEMENT FOR WORKING F AMILIES (OCCS)
Ministry of Revenue
Toll Free: 1-866-668-8297
Web: http://www.rev.gov.on.ca/en/credit/occs/
Whitby ServiceOntario Location
590 Rossland Road East
Whitby ON L1N 9G5
Tel:
1-800-267-8097
Oshawa ServiceOntario Location
333 King Street West, Unit 6
Oshawa ON L1J 2J8
Tel:
905-436-7463
Ajax ServiceOntario Location
509 Bayly Road East
Ajax ON L1Z 1W7
Tel:
905-683-6300
Pickering ServiceOntario Location
1400 Bayly Street, Unit 4B
Pickering ON L1W 3R2
Tel:
905-831-3525
Uxbridge ServiceOntario Location
278 Main Street North, Unit 1
Uxbridge ON L9P 1X4
Tel:
905-852-3078
This program provides eligible, low income, working families with monthly financial support.
Your child does not have to be enrolled in daycare to apply for OCCS.
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To be eligible, you must be a resident of Ontario and your child must be under the age of 7
years and born before July 1, 2009. You must meet the qualifying income level or have
qualifying child care expenses. In addition, you must be receiving the Canada Child Tax
Benefit and are not receiving fully subsidized child care.
To apply, file your annual income tax return. Once you have done this, the Ministry of
Revenue will send you the application form for OCCS to complete.
ONTARIO CLEFT LIP AND PALATE/ CRANIOFACIAL DENTAL PROGRAM
Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
Holland Bloorview Kids Rehab
Hospital for Sick Children
150 Kilgour Road
555 University Avenue
Toronto ON M4G 1R8
Toronto ON M5G 1X8
Tel: (416) 425-6220 x 3466
Tel: (416) 813-5882
Toll-Free: 1-800-363-2440
Web: http://www.health.gov.on.ca/english/public/pub/child/cleft.html#4
This program covers up to 75% of the pre-approved dental specialist treatment costs not
covered by private dental insurance. Patients are entitled to funding for only one treatment.
To be eligible, a child must be 17 years of age or younger, have a valid OHIP number, and
have a diagnosis of cleft lip and/or palate, craniofacial anomaly, or any other severe dental
dysfunction.
To obtain financial assistance, an individual must have a screening assessment done first at
a designated clinic (Holland Bloorview Kids Rehab and the Hospital for Sick Children). All
requests for reimbursements must be sent to the Hospital for Sick Children.
ONTARIO DISABILITY SUPPORT PROGRAM (ODSP)
Ministry of Community and Social Services
850 King Street West
Oshawa ON L1J 2L5
Toll-Free: 1-800-772-1196
Web: http://www.accesson.ca/en/mcss/programs/social/odsp/
The ODSP provides financial support to adults with a disability to help pay for living expenses
such as food, housing, etc.
To be eligible, you must live in Ontario and be 18 years of age or older. You must have a
substantial physical or mental disability that is expected to last more than a year and that
interferes with your ability to care for yourself. The amount of funding you receive depends
on your financial situation.
Any change in information please contact [email protected]
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To apply, call your local ODSP office and set up a meeting with a representative to determine
your financial eligibility. If you qualify, the Ministry will send a Disability Determination
Package. This package must be completed within 90 days and sent to the Disability
Adjudication Unit of the Ministry at the following address:
Ontario Disability Support Program
Disability Adjudication Unit
Box B18
Toronto, Ontario, M7A 1R3
ONTARIO FEDERATION FOR CEREBRAL P ALSY (OFCP)
OFCP Assistive Devices Funding Program
1630 Lawrence Avenue West, Suite 104
Toronto ON M6L 1C5
Tel: (416) 244-9686
Toll-Free: 1-877-244-9686
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.ofcp.ca/pdf/adfp/funding_guidelines.pdf
The Assistive Devices Funding Program provides financial assistance for equipment for
persons with cerebral palsy (CP) in Ontario. A full list of funded equipment can be found on
the website. A maximum of $2,500 will be funded per person per year.
To be eligible, you must have cerebral palsy and be an individual member of the OFCP with a
valid Ontario Health Card. To become an OFCP member, complete the application form
found at this link: http://www.ofcp.ca/pdf/mem/OFCP_Individual_Application_Form.pdf. Send
the completed form to the mailing address provided above.
To apply for the Assistive Devices Funding Program, you must print and complete the
application form found at this link: http://www.ofcp.ca/pdf/adfp/application_form.pdf. Mail the
completed form to the OFCP prior to ordering or purchasing the piece of equipment. Please
note that applications are accepted annually from September 1st to June 1st.
P ARTNERSHIP IN SERVICE
Partnership in Service provides people with special needs, within the Region of Durham, with
financial assistance through the support of various Social Agencies, Service Clubs,
Public/Private Sector Organizations. Financial assistance is provided for equipment, medical
supplies and home or vehicle renovations when all other sources have been exhausted.
A letter from a professional is required outlining the specific needs of the child/family and the
reason for the request. Families should speak with their service co-ordinator if they wish to
apply.
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PRECIOUS MINDS RESOURCE AND LEARNING CENTRE
21980 Highway 12
Sunderland ON L0C 1H0
Tel: (905) 982-0882
Fax: (905) 982-0883
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.preciousminds.com/how-we-can-help/financial-assistance.php
Precious Minds offers financial assistance to families living in North Durham to help with
extraordinary costs such as assessments, specialized equipment, therapies, summer camps,
respite, parent training and tutoring. The program pays 50% towards approved requests to a
maximum of $500 per child.
To be eligible, the child must be between the ages of 0 and 18 years with a barrier to learning
and reside in North Durham Region (includes Uxbridge, Brock, and Scugog).
To apply, complete an Application for Financial Assistance form. The completed form can be
mailed, faxed, or delivered to the Resource and Learning Centre. A direct link to the
application form is: http://www.preciousminds.com/.pdf/financial_assistance.pdf.
PRESIDENT’S CHOICE CHILDREN’S CHARITY (PCCC)
1 President's Choice Circle
Brampton ON L6Y 5S5
Toll Free: 1-866-996-9918
Fax: (905) 861-2307
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web: www.PC.ca/charity
The PCCC provides grants to families to assist with the costs of mobility equipment, home
capital, respite care, camp, environmental modifications, ABA, developmental and physical
therapy and accessible vehicles.
To be eligible, your child must be 18 years old or younger and have a physical or
developmental disability. In addition, family income must be $70,000 or less. Families may
re-apply for funding every five years.
The application form must be mailed in prior to the equipment and/or service being
purchased or received. If you are applying for camp, PCCC asks that you submit your
application before May 1st. The application guidelines and form to be completed can be
found at this link: http://www.presidentschoice.ca/LCLOnline/aboutUsCharity.jsp.
Any change in information please contact [email protected]
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RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM – DISABILITY
(RRAP-D)
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC)
100 Sheppard Avenue, Suite 500
Toronto ON M2N 6Z1
Tel: (416) 221-2642
Toll-Free: 1-800-668-2642
Fax: 1-800-245-9274
Web: http://www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca/en/co/prfinas/prfinas_003.cfm
CMHC offers financial assistance to homeowners/landlords for modifications to a property to
make it more accessible to persons with disabilities. These modifications are intended to
eliminate physical barriers, safety risks, and to improve the ability to meet the demands of
daily living. Examples of eligible modifications include ramps, handrails, chairlifts, height
adjustments for countertops, and cues for doorbells/fire alarms. The program does not fund
portable aid equipment such as wheelchairs and walkers, supportive care, and therapeutic
care.
The eligible property must be occupied, or intended to be occupied, by a low-income person
with a disability. Also, the property must be rented or valued below established levels for that
area and be without any major structural or system deficiencies.
To apply, print an application form from the following link:
http://www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca/en/co/prfinas/upload/60409_RRAP_Homeowner_interactive.pdf.
Mail the completed form to the following address:
Wigwamen Non-Profit Res. Corporation
270 George Street North, Box E
Peterborough, ON, K9J 3H1
SPECIAL SERVICES AT HOME PROGRAM (SSAH)
Ontario Ministry of Children & Youth Services
East & North Durham Region
Oshawa, Whitby & Ajax
nd
360 George Street North, 2 Floor
850 King Street West
Peterborough ON K9H 7E7
Oshawa ON L1J 2L5
Tel: (705) 742-9292
Toll Free: 1-800-722-1196
Toll-Free: 1-800-663-8560
Fax: (705) 743-7998
Web:
http://www.mcss.gov.on.ca/en/mcss/programs/developmental/servicesAndSupport/specialSer
vicesAtHome.aspx
SSAH supports individuals with developmental and physical disabilities to live as
independently as possible with their own families. This program provides financial assistance
to purchase family relief or programming services when they are not available from another
source.
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To be eligible, individuals diagnosed with a developmental or physical disability must live at
home and need more support than most families can provide.
To apply, contact your local area office and request a SSAH application or download the
application form at:
http://www.forms.ssb.gov.on.ca/mbs/ssb/forms/ssbforms.nsf/GetFileAttach/0061915~1/$File/1915.pdf. The disability and resulting ongoing functional limitation must be
documented by a professional such as a physician, psychologist or audiologist.
STARLIGHT CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION OF C ANADA
2770 14th Avenue, Suite 100
Markham ON L3R 0J1
Tel: (905) 752-7827
Toll-Free: 1-800-880-1004
Fax: (905) 752-7828
Web: www.starlightcanada.org
This program grants dreams to children by providing a once-in-a-lifetime experience such as
a family vacation, computer, shopping spree or meeting with a favourite celebrity.
To be eligible a child must be between the ages of 4 and 18 years and have a serious,
chronic, or life-threatening medical condition. The child must not have had a wish granted by
any other wish-granting organization in the past.
To apply, or if you know a child who would benefit from a wish, please complete the
application form and submit to the Program Coordinator at the above address. This is a
direct link to the application form:
http://www.starlightcanada.org/downloads/wish_application.pdf.
SUNSHINE FOUNDATION OF C ANADA: DREAM FOR KIDS
495 Richmond Street, Suite 400
London ON N6A 5A9
Tel: (519) 642-0990
Toll-Free: 1-800-461-7935
Fax: 1-800-461-7475
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web: www.sunshine.ca
This organization makes dreams come true for children with severe physical disabilities or
life-threatening illnesses. Wishes may include: vacations, new equipment (i.e. specially made
tricycle), meetings with celebrities/heroes, etc.
To be eligible, a child must meet the following criteria: have a severe physical disability or lifethreatening illness, be between the age of 3 and 18 years, be able to formulate and
communicate his/her dream, and have not previously received a dream or wish from a similar
organization.
Any change in information please contact [email protected]
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Medical or heath care professionals and parents/guardians can make referrals on behalf of a
child. To make a referral, complete a request form for an “Individual Dream” found at the
following link: http://www.sunshine.ca/sites/default/files/docs/DreamRequestApplication.pdf.
Send the completed request form to the address provided above and the Foundation will
send the full application if the child’s eligibility is confirmed.
TRILLIUM DRUG PROGRAM – ONTARIO DRUG BENEFIT
Ministry of Health and Long Term Care
P.O. Box 337, Station D
Etobicoke ON M9A 4X3
Tel: (416) 642-3038
Toll-Free: 1-800-575-5386
Fax: (416) 642-3034
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.health.gov.on.ca/english/public/pub/drugs/trillium.html
This program provides Ontario residents with financial assistance if they have high
prescription drug costs in relation to their net household income. The program helps cover
the cost of prescription drug products listed on the Ontario Drug Benefit
Formulary/Comparative Drug Index. Drug products that are not listed on the Formulary will
be considered through the Ministry’s Exceptional Access Program on a case-by-case basis.
To be eligible, you must be a resident of Ontario, have a valid Ontario Health Card, and do
not qualify for drug coverage from another Ontario Drug Benefit source. Also, you must not
have private insurance coverage or if you do, the private insurance does not cover 100% of
your prescription drug costs.
To apply, obtain a Trillium application kit at your local pharmacy or by calling 1-800-575-5386.
The application form can also be printed from this direct link and mailed in:
http://www.forms.ssb.gov.on.ca/mbs/ssb/forms/ssbforms.nsf/GetFileAttach/014-369387~18/$File/3693-87E.pdf.
UNIVERSAL CHILD C ARE BENEFIT (UCCB)
Canada Revenue Agency
Post Office Box 20000, Station A
Sudbury ON P3A 5C1
Toll-Free: 1-800-387-1193
Web: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/bnfts/uccb-puge/menu-eng.html
The UCCB is a taxable benefit provided to all Canadian families with children 0 – 6 years of
age.
To be eligible, you must be a Canadian citizen and living with at least one child under the age
of 6 years. In addition, you must be the primary person responsible for the care and
upbringing of the child.
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You should apply when your child is born, when you become a Canadian Citizen, and/or if a
child under 6 years begins living with you. If you have applied for the Canada Child Tax
Benefit, you do not need to apply for UCCB. If you have not applied for the Canada Child
Tax Benefit and you wish to receive UCCB, fill out Form RC66, Canada Child Benefits
Application and mail it to your local tax office. Form RC66 can be printed from this link:
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pbg/tf/rc66/rc66-10e.pdf.
VACATION FUNDING ASSISTANCE
Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy (OFCP)
1630 Lawrence Avenue West, Suite 104
Toronto ON M6L 1C5
Tel: (416) 244-9686
Toll-Free: 1-877-244-9686
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.ofcp.ca/pdf/vacation/vac_guidelines.pdf
This program provides opportunities for people with cerebral palsy to have a vacation or
attend a camp of their choice. The OFCP will provide up to $1,000 per person per year for
expenses such as camps, cruises, flights and accommodations.
To be eligible, you must be an individual member of the OFCP, which requires a separate
application process. To become a member, complete the application form found at this link:
http://www.ofcp.ca/pdf/mem/OFCP_Individual_Application_Form.pdf. Please mail the
completed form to the OFCP.
To apply for Vacation Funding Assistance, print and complete the application form found at
this link: http://www.ofcp.ca/pdf/vacation/VAF.pdf. Mail the completed form to the OFCP
prior to booking and/or taking the vacation. Please note that applications are accepted
annually from September 1st to June 1st.
W AR AMPS – CHAMP PROGRAM
2827 Riverside Drive
Ottawa ON K1V 0C4
Tel: (613) 731-3821
Toll-Free: 1-800-267-4023
Fax: (613) 731-4092
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.waramps.ca/home.html?&LangType=1033
The War Amps CHAMP Program provides financial assistance for artificial and recreational
limbs when provincial medical plans or private insurance plans do not cover the entire cost,
and for travel costs to and from prosthetic centres.
To be eligible, children must be under the age of 18 years and be born missing a limb(s) or
have lost a limb(s) due to medical causes or an accident. Enrolment is restricted to children
in Canada.
Any change in information please contact [email protected]
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To enrol in the CHAMP Program, print the enrolment form and mail it to the address provided
above. A direct link to the enrolment form is:
http://www.waramps.ca/uploadedFiles/English_Site/Programs/CHAMP_Program/Media/PDF/
CHAMP_Enrolment_Form_2011.pdf.
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INDEX – ALL FUNDING SOURCES
A
A Child’s Voice Foundation ...............................................................................
A World of Dreams ............................................................................................
Access 2 Entertainment ....................................................................................
Arts Tax Credit (Canada Revenue Agency) ......................................................
Assistance for Children with Severe Disabilities (Ministry of Children and
Youth Services) .....................................................................................
Assistive Devices Program (Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care) ..............
Autism Ontario ..................................................................................................
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7
8
8
9
9
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B
No citation
C
Canada Child Tax Benefit (Canada Revenue Agency) .....................................
Canada Disability Savings Bond and Canada Disability Savings Grant
(Human Resources and Skill Development Canada) ............................
Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charity.......................................................................
Central East Community Care Access Centre ..................................................
Child Care Subsidy (Children’s Services) .........................................................
Child Disability Benefit (Canada Revenue Agency) ..........................................
Children First – School Choice Trust.................................................................
Children in Need of Treatment (Ministry of Health Promotion and Sport) .........
Children’s Respite Flexible Fund (Kerry’s Place) ..............................................
Children’s Wish Foundation of Canada.............................................................
Credit Counselling Services of Durham Region ................................................
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Day Program Funding Assistance (Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy)......
Disability Tax Credit (Canada Revenue Agency) ..............................................
Disability Travel Card (Easter Seals Canada)...................................................
Dreams to Memories .........................................................................................
Durham Community Trust (Community Development Council Durham)...........
Durham Emergency Energy Fund (Community Development
Council Durham)....................................................................................
Durham Rent Bank (Community Development Council Durham) .....................
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E
Easter Seals Camps Funding............................................................................
Easter Seals Financial Assistance ....................................................................
Easter Seals Recreational Choices Funding.....................................................
Employment Insurance (Service Canada).........................................................
Enhanced Staffing Support (Resources for Exceptional Children & Youth)......
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Fitness Tax Credit (Canada Revenue Agency).................................................
For The Love of a Child.....................................................................................
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G
Golden Griddle Children’s Charities ..................................................................
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H
Hard to Serve Funding (Co-ordination Services for Children and Youth) .........
Healthy Smiles Ontario (Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care) ....................
Home and Vehicle Modification Program (Ontario March of Dimes).................
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D
Any change in information please contact [email protected]
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Income and Employment Support (Department of Social Services) .................
Incontinence Supplies Grant Program (Easter Seals Ontario)..........................
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Jennifer Ashleigh Children’s Charity .................................................................
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No citation
L
L.E.A.P – Learning, Earning, and Parenting (Department of Social
Services)................................................................................................
M
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Make a Wish Foundation...................................................................................
Medical Expenses Claim (Canada Revenue Agency).......................................
Motor Vehicle Gasoline Rebate (Canada Revenue Agency) ............................
Motor Vehicle Purchase or Modification - GST/HST Rebate
(Canada Revenue Agency) ...................................................................
Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada......................................................
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N
Northern Travel Grant (Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care)......................
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O
Ontario Child Benefit (Ministry of Children and Youth Services).......................
Ontario Child Care Supplement for Working Families
(Ministry of Revenue) ............................................................................
Ontario Cleft Lip and Palate/Craniofacial Dental Program
(Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care) ..............................................
Ontario Disability Support Program (Ministry of Community and
Social Services).....................................................................................
Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy...............................................................
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P
Partnership in Service .......................................................................................
Precious Minds Resource and Learning Centre................................................
President’s Choice Children’s Charity ...............................................................
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No citation
R
Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program (Canada Mortgage and
Housing Corporation) ............................................................................
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S
Special Services at Home (Ministry of Community and Social Services)..........
Starlight Children’s Foundation of Canada........................................................
Sunshine Foundation of Canada – Dream for Kids...........................................
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Trillium Drug Program – Ontario Drug Benefit (Ministry of Health and
Long-Term Care) ...................................................................................
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U
Universal Child Care Benefit (Canada Revenue Agency).................................
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V
Vacation Funding Assistance (Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy).............
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W
War Amps – CHAMP Program..........................................................................
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No citation
Y
No citation
Z
No citation
NOTES
Any change in information please contact [email protected]
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