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AiMHi - Prince George Association for Community Living

950 Kerry Street, Prince George, Canada
Nonprofit Organization

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AiMHi is a registered charity in the area of community living in BC and is a significant employer in Prince George with approx. 450 employees.










AiMHi supports over 1000 infants, children, teens, adults, seniors and their families throughout the year.  We offer a vast array of services such as residential living options, respite, employment, educational and community access services.

Our residential services are provided on a 24 hour/7 day per week basis.  Many of our homes are licensed through the Community Care Licensing Act.  Additionally, we provide various advocacy support programs for people who live in this community.

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Retweeted Inclusion BC (@InclusionBC): Check out this production of SEQUENCE -- the first-ever to be performed by an integrated cast, giving audiences a rare glimpse into the lived experience of disability. Runs March 14-24 @PHTheatre https://t.co/nPGrnfVo7b https://t.co/c09uuPjKBm

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Retweeted Family Support Inst. (@FSIBC): Enjoy this heartwarming video from Langley Child Development Center, and filmed by @SpiroCreative for their Infant Mental Health Initiative. link here: https://t.co/vGEx90p2EX

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Retweeted Inclusion BC (@InclusionBC): He has autism. He's willing and able to work. But like many Canadians, this young American is struggling to overcome barriers & fit in. https://t.co/BsnDQ3ZgOw

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Retweeted Inclusion BC (@InclusionBC): DYK? We offer #childcare subsidies to parents & caregivers attending our conference through our scholarship program. Apply: https://t.co/FtbzNfIWKW Conference info: https://t.co/hOiy7NQFKk #InclusionBC2018 https://t.co/oRdi4BDhzJ

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Retweeted CACL (@CACL_ACIC): CACL is excited to partner with @TangledArtsTO on our new project: Flourishing. Accepting artist applications now! Deadline: March 22 #Disability #Inclusion https://t.co/OBYIqUnjnT

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Retweeted Inclusion BC (@InclusionBC): "Our #disability doesn't own us" - Part of a learning series for support staff, this module explains the importance of helping people to build wide, deep and sustaining relationships #inclusion https://t.co/1Aqe11isno

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Retweeted Inclusion BC (@InclusionBC): Jordan Thomas Lefaivre, an aspiring young Canadian author, has published his first autism fantasy adventure novel "Reflection: The Uishanole" Check it out: https://t.co/GN9MiVX9ZX https://t.co/9voLd7pSr9

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