Accessibility

Introduction 

Catch The Fire's School of Ministry in Toronto is a training centre, where people hungry for a deeper relationship with God are equipped and envisioned to impact the world with His love. It is an intimate setting, whereby students typically live for 3 weeks or up to 5 months at a time. Within the program, each student is part of a larger group of the cohort, a smaller group with a volunteer leader, and an even smaller selection of roommates. All meals are provided onsite in our cafe.

Catch The Fire Toronto School of Ministry is committed to excellence in serving all students including people with disabilities. Our accessible service policies are consistent with the principles of independence, dignity, integration and equality of opportunity for people with disabilities. Catch The Fire Toronto School of Minsitry is committed to meeting its current and ongoing obligations under the Ontario Human Rights Code respecting non-discrimination.

Catch The Fire Toronto School of Ministry understands that obligations under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA) and its accessibility standards do not substitute or limit its obligations under the Ontario Human Rights Code or obligations to people with disabilities under any other law.

Catch The Fire Toronto School of Ministry is committed to complying with both the Ontario Human Rights Code and the AODA.

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