Who We Are:

Inclusion Westman (formerly Community Living Brandon) is a voluntary not-for-profit organization committed to enriching the lives of people who live with an intellectual disability in the Westman region by promoting their full inclusion in the community. The work we do benefits not only the individuals with intellectual disabilities and their families, but the community in which they reside.

Incorporated in 1956, we are a local chapter of the Canadian Association of Community Living and Community Living Manitoba. In 1965, Inclusion Westman founded what is now known as COR Enterprises, which is now a separate organization providing day services and vocational training and work to adults with developmental disabilities. Brandon Community Options, a residential service incorporated in 1980, is also a spin-off of Community Living Brandon.

Our current name Inclusion Westman reflects the belief that everyone has the right to live a fully inclusive life within the community: to live, to learn, to work, to participate, and to enjoy retirement.

Our Vision
Inclusion Westman’s Vision is to create a community that fosters inclusive and equitable participation for persons and/or families living with disabilities.

Mission Statement
Inclusion Westman’s Mission is to bring people together to create an amplified voice, removing barriers for persons and/or families living with disabilities.