Resource Library

There is so much to learn about providing advocacy and support for those with disabilities.The more we know, the closer we can get to the goal of living a good life as valued citizens, enjoying all rights, responsibilities and benefits of citizenship. At LACL, we diligently add to and accept donations for our resource library, to assist and empower families and individuals with knowledge, support and inspiration.

Our library resources are expanding all the time thanks the generous support of the local Family Supports for Children with Disabilities (FSCD)

Print Material
Our resource library includes books that address the subjects of:

  • different disabilities
  • child development,
  • how to achieve a rich full life
  • personal stories
  • health issues
  • work books to help families plan for the various stages of life

Video and DVD

  • When Calvin Comes Home (video about de-institutionalization)
  • The First 50 Years … ( DVD of LACL’s history)
  • Kids Belong Together … (video about creating inclusive schools)


Publications for Sale

 

  • Peace Begins with Me (by Ted Kuntz)
  • Hear My Voice
  • A Good Life
  • Safe and Secure (new RDSP Edition) 

 

    Our Journey to What Ought To Be

    Safe and Secure is a Future Planning Workbook designed to do three things:

    1. Inspire and challenge you to begin the future planning process for your loved one with a disability.  It will help you to move past your fears and gain some faith in the future.

    2. Assist you through the process of creating a Personal Future Plan.  It will help to expand your vision of the possibilities and help you create concrete terms.

    3. It sheds some light on the legal, financial and technical solutions available to assist you , in addition to sharing practical tips on how to apply these solutions to your circumstances.

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    Our Most Valuable Resource
    The families who:

    • have been through it
    • are planning for it
    • who are in the middle of it (whatever life stage the “it” might be)

    Families are the driving force for dedicated supports for people with disabilities.  LACL represents courageous families working together to create a better world for their sons and daughters with disabilities. Their efforts, our staff and our volunteers are here for you as a living, caring and extraordinarily potent resource.