New Westminster, British Columbia V3L 3A5 Canada
(604) 777-9100
(604) 777-9394
The BC Association for Community Living is a provincial association dedicated to promoting the participation of people with developmental disabilities in all aspects of community life. We also support activities dedicated to building inclusive communities that value the diverse abilities of all people.
In the past, individuals with developmental disabilities were often labelled "mentally retarded" or "mentally handicapped." Many were placed in institutions, segregated schools or workplaces with little or no pay. BCACL was founded by parents who dreamed of a better life for their sons and daughters. They wanted their children to learn in school, have friends, and be welcome in their communities.
Over the years, BCACL has grown to include individuals, families, volunteers, and over 70 associations dedicated to making sure that people with developmental disabilities are able to enjoy their right to lead active and productive lives in their communities.
Our goal is to make it possible for every person, whatever their ability, to live and participate as a full citizen in their community.
Our Vision
Inspiring a world where everyone belongs.
Our Mission
We are a federation working with partners to build community and to enhance the lives of children and youth with special needs, adults with developmental disabilities, and their families by supporting abilities, promoting action and advancing rights, responsibilities and social justice.
Statement of Values and Principles
We believe:
in the assurance of life, dignity and respect for all
that children are best nurtured by a family that knows, loves and honours them for who they are
that all children have the right to be educated in regular classrooms with appropriate levels of support
that adults have a right to choose where and with whom they will make a home
that relationships and friendships are essential to enrich our lives
that all people have the dignity of taking risks
that all individuals are entitled to enough money to have a reasonable quality of life
that all individuals are entitled to the services and supports required to ensure their full participation in our society
that real work means real pay
that each person can determine their own needs and make their own decisions, and when necessary, must receive the support to do so
that the involvement of families and support networks contributes to everyone's safety and well-being
that services and supports must be delivered in a way that respects an individual's diverse history, culture, race, religion and sexual orientation
that remembering and sharing our history will help guide and build our vision for the future
that inclusive communities enrich the lives of all citizens









