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Kerry’s Place Children’s Respite Flexible Funding

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Region: York Region, Simcoe, Durham Region, Haliburton, Kawartha & Pine Ridge
Age: Children, 18 and under
Disability: Autism Spectrum Disorder

This fund helps to pay for respite, camps, and community events and classes. It is a reimbursement program, which means that you pay for what you need and keep your receipts, and the organization will pay you back.

Autism Ontario March Break Reimbursement Fund

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Region: Ontario
Age: Children, 18 and under
Disability: Autism Spectrum Disorder

You can get up to $350 to help pay for supports over March Break, either at a camp or in the community. It is a reimbursement program, which means that you pay for what you need and keep your receipts, and the organization will pay you back.

Learn about Budgeting

Ages 0-4

A budget is a plan for how you spend your money. Your budget can include all your money such as your funding, pay you get from working, or money you get from other places. You can make your budget for each week, each month, or for the year. You should review your budget often to make sure you are not spending more money than you have.

You might need help making your budget. Here are some people who could help:

  • Parent or other family member
  • Legal Guardian
  • A support worker
  • Your Public Guardian Trustee

Resources

Money Matters is a tool for learning how to budget your money and can be found on the ConnectAbility website. This website has resources, information for building life skills and connects you with your community.

MyDirectPlan is an online planning tool to manage your individualized funding.

Ages 5-11

A budget is a plan for how you spend your money. Your budget can include all your money such as your funding, pay you get from working, or money you get from other places. You can make your budget for each week, each month, or for the year. You should review your budget often to make sure you are not spending more money than you have.

You might need help making your budget. Here are some people who could help:

  • Parent or other family member
  • Legal Guardian
  • A support worker
  • Your Public Guardian Trustee

Resources

Money Matters is a tool for learning how to budget your money and can be found on the ConnectAbility website. This website has resources, information for building life skills and connects you with your community.

MyDirectPlan is an online planning tool to manage your individualized funding.

Ages 12-14

A budget is a plan for how you spend your money. Your budget can include all your money such as your funding, pay you get from working, or money you get from other places. You can make your budget for each week, each month, or for the year. You should review your budget often to make sure you are not spending more money than you have.

You might need help making your budget. Here are some people who could help:

  • Parent or other family member
  • Legal Guardian
  • A support worker
  • Your Public Guardian Trustee

Resources

Money Matters is a tool for learning how to budget your money and can be found on the ConnectAbility website. This website has resources, information for building life skills and connects you with your community.

MyDirectPlan is an online planning tool to manage your individualized funding.

Ages 15-17

A budget is a plan for how you spend your money. Your budget can include all your money such as your funding, pay you get from working, or money you get from other places. You can make your budget for each week, each month, or for the year. You should review your budget often to make sure you are not spending more money than you have.

You might need help making your budget. Here are some people who could help:

  • Parent or other family member
  • Legal Guardian
  • A support worker
  • Your Public Guardian Trustee

Resources

Money Matters is a tool for learning how to budget your money and can be found on the ConnectAbility website. This website has resources, information for building life skills and connects you with your community.

MyDirectPlan is an online planning tool to manage your individualized funding.

Ages 18-21

A budget is a plan for how you spend your money. Your budget can include all your money such as your funding, pay you get from working, or money you get from other places. You can make your budget for each week, each month, or for the year. You should review your budget often to make sure you are not spending more money than you have.

You might need help making your budget. Here are some people who could help:

  • Parent or other family member
  • Legal Guardian
  • A support worker
  • Your Public Guardian Trustee

Resources

Money Matters is a tool for learning how to budget your money and can be found on the ConnectAbility website. This website has resources, information for building life skills and connects you with your community.

MyDirectPlan is an online planning tool to manage your individualized funding.

Ages 22-40

A budget is a plan for how you spend your money. Your budget can include all your money such as your funding, pay you get from working, or money you get from other places. You can make your budget for each week, each month, or for the year. You should review your budget often to make sure you are not spending more money than you have.

You might need help making your budget. Here are some people who could help:

  • Parent or other family member
  • Legal Guardian
  • A support worker
  • Your Public Guardian Trustee

Resources

Money Matters is a tool for learning how to budget your money and can be found on the ConnectAbility website. This website has resources, information for building life skills and connects you with your community.

MyDirectPlan is an online planning tool to manage your individualized funding.

Ages 41 and over

A budget is a plan for how you spend your money. Your budget can include all your money such as your funding, pay you get from working, or money you get from other places. You can make your budget for each week, each month, or for the year. You should review your budget often to make sure you are not spending more money than you have.

You might need help making your budget. Here are some people who could help:

  • Parent or other family member
  • Legal Guardian
  • A support worker
  • Your Public Guardian Trustee

Resources

Money Matters is a tool for learning how to budget your money and can be found on the ConnectAbility website. This website has resources, information for building life skills and connects you with your community.

MyDirectPlan is an online planning tool to manage your individualized funding.

Autism Ontario One-to-One Summer Support Worker Reimbursement Fund

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Region: Ontario
Age: Children, 18 and under
Disability: Autism Spectrum Disorder

You can get up to $600 to pay for supports during a summer camp or summer program. It is a reimbursement program, which means that you pay for what you need and keep your receipts, and the organization will pay you back.

Support for Parents and Caregivers

Ages 0-4

  • There are many resources in Ontario that help to connect caregivers with support, but many caregivers do not know they exist or may find them hard to use.

Suggested Resources

Ages 5-11

  • There are many resources in Ontario that help to connect caregivers with support. These supports may include respite, support groups and support in your home.

Suggested Resources

Ages 12-14

  • There are many resources in Ontario that help to connect caregivers with support. These supports may include respite, support groups and support in your home.

Suggested Resources

Ages 15-17

  • There are many resources in Ontario that help to connect caregivers with support. These supports may include respite, support groups and support in your home.

Suggested Resources

Ages 18-21

  • There are many resources in Ontario that help to connect caregivers with support. These supports may include respite, support groups and support in your home.

Suggested Resources

Ages 22-40

  • There are many resources in Ontario that help to connect caregivers with support. These supports may include respite, support groups and support in your home.

Suggested Resources

Ages 41 and over

  • There are many resources in Ontario that help to connect caregivers with support. These supports may include respite, support groups and support in your home.

Suggested Resources

March of Dimes Home and Vehicle Modification Program

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Region: Ontario
Age: All Ages 
Disability: Mobility

This program is for people and families who have significant mobility impairments that impact their functioning for longer than one year. This program is intended to provide funding for basic home and/or vehicle modifications to help with the mobility issues.

Georgina Cares

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Region: Town of Georgina, Ontario  
Age: Children, 15 and under 

Families without much money (low income) can get up to $500 for each child, each year to help pay for programs in the community. The child does not need to have a disability to get this money but must reside in the Town of Georgina.

Jordan’s Principle

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Region: Ontario
Age: First Nations children under 18

Jordan’s Principle helps First Nations families living anywhere across Ontario to pay for health, social and education supports.

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