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Inclusion Langley Society

Provides inclusive programs and services for people with developmental disabilities.

Inclusion Langley Society is a CARF-accredited non-profit organization based in Langley, British Columbia. Founded in the 1950s, the society provides a wide range of services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities—across all ages—and advocates for inclusive, welcoming communities where everyone belongs.


Vision and mission

Inclusion Langley envisions a society where all people are valued, supported, and included. Their mission is to enhance the quality of life of the people they support by providing responsive, person-centred services that promote dignity, autonomy, and meaningful community participation.


Core services

Children and youth

  • Infant Development Program
  • Supported Child Development Program
  • Culturally responsive family support
  • After-school programs and recreational opportunities
  • Outreach for youth and transitional-age planning

Adults and seniors

  • Community Inclusion: Life skills, volunteering, and recreational programming
  • Employment Services: Job coaching, career exploration, and workplace support
  • Home Share and Residential Programs: Housing supports that foster independence and personal choice
  • LIFE Program: Flexible, individualized day services focused on learning, inclusion, friendship, and employment
  • In-Home Support: Assistance for individuals living with family or semi-independently
  • Respite Services: Short-term relief for families and caregivers

Governance and accreditation

Inclusion Langley is governed by a volunteer board of directors and supported by a team of staff and volunteers. The organization has maintained CARF accreditation for many years, reflecting its commitment to high-quality, accountable, and continuously improving service delivery.


Community impact

Each year, Inclusion Langley supports hundreds of individuals and families in the Langley area. The organization plays a leading role in local and provincial conversations about inclusion, accessibility, and developmental services, while continuing to deliver hands-on, person-directed support that strengthens community connection and belonging.

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Has this organisation supported you or your family in navigating the school system? Whether they offered information, encouragement, advocacy, or just made you feel less alone—your story can help others find the support they need. You’re also welcome to share suggestions for how the group could grow or reach more families. Comments are public and moderated.

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