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Organization: Adults in Motion - Oakville - Day Program  
Phone Numbers: 289-400-3723
Email: oakville@adultsinmotion.org
Website: adultsinmotion.org/oakville/
Address:
Church of the Epiphany
141 Bronte Rd
Oakville, ON
L6L 3C3
Intersection: Bronte Rd and Lakeshore Rd W
Location: Oakville (Bronte)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:
  Service
Mon8:15am-3:45pm
Tue8:15am-3:45pm
Wed8:15am-3:45pm
Thu8:15am-3:45pm
Fri8:15am-3:45pm

Executives: Shelley Murphy - Co-Founder/Director
519-588-3723 * executivedirector@adultsinmotion.org
Rodd Murphy - Co-Founder/Director
519-502-9170 * associatedirector@adultsinmotion.org
Public Contacts: Shayna - Manager of Programs and Services
289-242-7645
Service Description: Non-profit organization that offers services for adults with developmental disabilities * provides opportunities for participants to develop confidence and increase independence by assisting them to develop work skills and engage in purposeful community involvement through volunteerism * participant to staff ratio is 5:1 * free half-day trial * volunteer opportunities available 

Services include:
  • day programs and support for people with developmental disabilities
  • virtual zoom programs (online educational and and entertainment services for adults with developmental disabilities)
  • summer camps and winter camps
  • clubs and respite care
  • workshops

Fees: Program * contact for program fees
Application: Must complete online registration or call program for additional information
Eligibility / Target Population: Individuals 18+, and special enrolment for high school students during holidays * contact the office for criteria
Languages: English
Area Served:
Halton Hills and Oakville  
See Also: Adult Day Programs
Respite Care Facilities for Adults with Disabilities

This information was last completely updated on November 4, 2024

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Updated November 4, 2024
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