Community Living Ontario
Mackenzie Leblanc is an experienced professional in the field of counseling and mental health, currently working as a Residential Counselor for the Ottawa-Carleton Association for Person's with Developmental Disabilities since November 2023 and with Community Living Ontario since April 2022. Prior roles include serving as an ABI Counselor at Vista Centre Brain Injury Services and Pathways to Independence, and a Residential Counselor at St. Mary's Home. Mackenzie also has experience as an Addiction Counselor at Dave Smith Youth Treatment Centre and as a Crisis Counselor at the Distress Centre of Ottawa & Region. Early career experience includes a position as a File Clerk with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Science in Biopsychology from Trent University and a Postgraduate Certificate in Mental Health/Addictions from Humber College.
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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.