News
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Game-changer Gift
Fondation Marcelle et Jean Coutu gives $3.5 million to the Miriam Foundation to help young children with autism spectrum disorders and intellectual disabilities.
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MIRIAM FOUNDATION REVAMPS ITS PROGRAMS
MIRIAM FOUNDATION REVAMPS ITS PROGRAMS TO PROVIDE BETTER, MORE FLEXIBLE EARLY INTERVENTION SERVICES
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Health Minister Announces Funding for National Information Network on Autism
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can have significant and lifelong impacts on individuals living with the disorder, their families and their caregivers.
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Miriam Foundation and Pacific Autism Family Network will receive $10,9 funding to help Canadians impacted by autism
Government of Canada Invests $10,9 Million in New Venture
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Miriam Home Day Programs
Recently, there has been increasing attention around reported upcoming cuts to certain services at Miriam Home & Services, a CRDITED (Centre de réadaptation en déficience intellectuelle et en troubles envahissants du développement) operated by the CIUSSS du Centre-Ouest-de-l'Île-de-Montréal.
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Montreal artist John Little's street scenes are steeped in nostalgia*
"He prefers to let his canvases speak for themselves,” says art dealer Alan Klinkhoff, who is about to open a rare Little exhibition at his Montreal gallery — the first public show the 89-year-old artist has consented to in nearly 40 years. The Miriam Foundation is proud to have Little’s generous support and participation in our Art Auction for Autism.
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Brownstein: 450 years of Quebec history depicted in one painting
From afar, the painting could almost pass as a Baroque classic. Streams of celestial light pouring down. Dramatic depictions of battle and romance figuring prominently. Birds soaring through the sky with noble men and women entering the fray on terra firma.
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Barrette hints at more autism funding for home care
Barrette made the remarks after attending announcement of a $16.1-million donation by the Azrieli Foundation to set up autism research centre at the Neuro