IAO Receives Second Grant from Timothy D. Mayor Charitable Foundation

This is the second year that IAO has received a grant from the Timothy D. Mayor Charitable Foundation through Gift Funds Canada.

Our organization received the first surprise grant in 2022 in the amount of $7,000 followed by a second this year, for $10,000, to be applied to our highest needs.

We are honoured that that our efforts have been recognized. These funds will allow us to continue to be an effective voice and support for families working to improve inclusive education and community participation for persons with disabilities.

Our thanks to the Timothy D. Mayor Charitable Foundation for placing its trust in us.

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