Our Achievements
At the heart of our mission, the Foundation plays a vital role in funding comprehensive and personalized services for neurodiverse individuals, as well as their families and loved ones, delivered through the Gold Learning & Research Centre.
We also ensure full funding for infrastructure development, facility improvements, residential acquisitions, and the purchase of materials and equipment required for clinical, educational, recreational and residential programs.
Over the past 50 years, the Miriam Foundation has provided grants to 5,000 families and loved ones, making care accessible to 5,000 clients.
Boasting 50 years' experience, the Miriam Foundation is the largest organization in Quebec dedicated to funding comprehensive, personalized services to support people of all ages with autism and/or intellectual disabilities, as well as their families and loved ones.
Since 1973, the Foundation has invested nearly $75 million in the community.
$50,000,000 Access to specialized care grants
$10,000,000 Continuum of specialized services and a qualified team
$10,000,000 Infrastructure real estate, and equipment acquisitions
$5,000,000 Medical research and innovation
Offering homes for meaningful living
The Lou Greenberg Miriam Association (LGMA) owns and maintains 17 residential homes adapted for neurodiverse adults, offering safe, secure, and family-like environments tailored to each resident’s evolving needs. In collaboration with Miriam Home & Services—who oversees the day-to-day management of the homes and support services for its residents—this partnership ensures housing stability while fostering emotional growth and community engagement, encouraging residents to participate in daily routines, make meaningful choices, and live as independently as possible within a supportive framework.
To learn more about community housing options and eligibility, please contact Miriam Home & Services at (514) 345-0210