NHL Alumni Series

CSCL was thrilled to host an NHL Alumni Series for three consecutive years that brought to town alumni players from the Montreal Canadiens, Boston Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs. Playing against the NHLers were a group of local hopefuls on a team called the CSCL Chilly Wackers.

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Canadian Non-profit Employer of Choice Award

Canadian Non-Profit Employer of the Year 2017

CSCL is the first community living agency in BC to receive the “Canadian Non-profit Employer of Choice Award” and one of only thirteen non-profits in Canada to receive this recognition for 2017! Since then, CSCL has been recognized as a Canadian Non-Profit Employer of Choice – 7

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Name Change

At CSCL’s 70th AGM (June 11th, 2024) the Society’s Membership approved a special resolution to change our name to INCLUSION CHILLIWACK SOCIETY. The name change reflects the evolution in the community living movement; from a focus on deinstitutionalization and living in community, to being fully included citizens

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Chilliwack Museum Exhibit

Our Journey for Inclusion: 70 Years of Innovation CSCL is thrilled to co-present an exhibition at the Chilliwack Museum highlighting the history of inclusion for people with developmental disabilities. Our Journey for Inclusion: 70 Years of Innovation opened on Jan. 25, 2024 and runs until June 8.

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Sunshine Drive

Four acres on Sunshine Drive were gifted to the Society by the Carter Family. This area is home to many of CSCL services up to the present day.

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Kilimanjaro 2006 – BCACL Climb for Community Living

The Climb for Community Living – Mount Kilimanjaro 2006 was a public awareness and fundraising initiative designed to support personal growth and achievement and promote inclusion from the top of Africa. Matt Mackay (an individual served by CSCL) and CSCL’s Board president at the time. Loren Tempel,

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