- Description
- Committed to creating a society in which people with Learning Disabilities (LDs) are able to achieve the full expression of their intellect and abilities and enabled to contribute in the workplace to their fullest
Providing:- Information about learning disabilities and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Support and guidance to parents and guardians concerning their children's rights in the school system
- Advocacy for both children and adults
- Information to community groups, schools, professional development days, conferences and seminars.
- Referral services
- Direct programming for children, youth and adults
Services and Programs:- Adult Programs - Support for adults with Learning Disabilities / AD(H)D
- Children and Youth Programs
- Resource, Information and Advocacy
- Y.I.E.L.D Program
- Youth H.I.R.E (Help in Reaching Employment) Program
- Eligibility
- Learning Disabilities and AD(H)D
Residency Requirements: Toronto - Application Process
- Application must be made through the LDATD website, email or phone
- Phone
- 416-229-1680
- Fax
- 416-229-1681
- Web Site
- www.ldatd.on.ca
- [email protected]
- Languages
- English
- Fees
- Some children's programs are fee for service
- Topic(s)
- Agency Information
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- Copyright
- Central Local Health Integration Network
- Last Verified On
- May 28, 2025
- Address
- 121 Willowdale Ave, Suite 103
Toronto, ON, M2N 6A3
Intersection: Willowdale Ave and Sheppard Ave E; Toronto (East Willowdale)
Learning Disabilities Association of Toronto District Site Location: Learning Disabilities Association of Toronto District
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- Fully Accessible
- Hours of Operation
- Mon-Fri 9:30am-4:30pm
Call for information on program dates and times - Service Area(s)
- Toronto

