Ally Campbell

Residential Support Worker at Community Living Ontario

Ally Campbell-Main has extensive experience in mental health advocacy and support services, currently working as a Residential Support Worker at Community Living Ontario since August 2020, focusing on promoting dignity and community integration for individuals. Ally has a history of self-employment as a mental health advocate, leveraging personal experiences with various mental health challenges. Previous roles include Youth Advisor for a project by the Schizophrenia Society of Canada, and member and leadership roles within the Youth Advisory Council at the Mental Health Commission of Canada. Other notable positions include Peer Activation Specialist at Tanner Steffler Foundation, Youth Outreach Coordinator at Wellness & Emotional Support for Youth Online, Peer Curriculum Developer and Mentor at Stella's Place, Autism Support Associate at Kerry's Place Autism Services, and Intervenor at the Canadian Deafblind Association Ontario Chapter. Ally holds certificates in Children's Mental Health, as well as diplomas and degrees in Digital Photography and Fine Arts from Georgian College and the University of Ottawa.

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Goderich, Canada

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Community Living Ontario

Community Living Ontario is a nonprofit, provincial confederation that advocates for the inclusion of people who have an intellectual disability in all aspects of community life. We envision a society where people who have an intellectual disability belong, have equal rights, respect and acceptance, a sense of self-worth, and opportunities for growth. The gifts, uniqueness and innate value of each individual are celebrated, supported and acknowledged as essential to the completeness of the whole community. Our goal is for people who have an intellectual disability to live in a state of dignity, share in all elements of living in the community and have the opportunity to participate effectively. Community Living Ontario proudly serves and advocates on behalf of more than 12,000 members across the province. We promote and champion the inherent value, dignity, and human rights of people who have an intellectual disability.


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Toronto, Canada

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11-50

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