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			<title>Close 2 Home Caledon: Local women start new non-profit to provide housing for individuals with diverse needs</title>
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<p>Housing options for those with diverse needs are very limited in Caledon</p>
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<p><strong>By ZACHARY ROMAN</strong></p>
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<p>Local Journalism Initiative Reporter</p>
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<p>With a goal of providing housing for individuals with diverse needs, three Caledon women have started a new non-profit.</p>
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<p>Liana Cancian, Elena Rosati, and Blanca Polanco are the founders of Close 2 Home Caledon.</p>
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<p>Cancian said there's currently no place in Caledon for individuals with higher needs to live once they have aged out of high school.</p>
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<p>“Myself, I am a mother of a special needs girl… there's always that million-dollar question, what is she going to do after?” said Cancian. “She lives beautifully with us, but we need to start planning today, planting that seed for the future.”</p>
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<p>She explained there's currently a wait list of about 15 years for housing through the Province, and a lack of funding to help families find their own housing options.</p>
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<p>Cancian said many parents, who are getting older, live with the fear of wondering where their children will go when they can no longer take care of them.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Even if somewhere can be found, it's often far from the Caledon community. Rosati was able to find a place for her son, who is in his 20s, but it's in Paris, ON. She has to drive two hours just to have lunch with him.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>“The frustrations are real,” said Cancian. “If other towns can have housing options, why can't Caledon?”</p>
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<p>This core mission is what united Cancian, Rosati and Polanco and led them to start Close 2 Home Caledon.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>“The initiative is to raise funds so one day we can provide a house that is close to home where people with diverse needs can live in their own community where they are known, loved and respected,” said Cancian.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Close 2 Home Caledon is currently building its Board of Directors and advisory council and looking for volunteers. It's also looking for partners and investors.</p>
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<p>“We're still in the early stages but we continue to work hard and believe this can happen,” said Cancian.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>The non-profit is currently working on a website, and they can be found on Instagram for those looking to get in touch.</p>
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