Message from our CEO and Board President

To our community:

Surrey Place is shaped by the people around us—our clients, families, caregivers, staff, and partners. Our work is powered by the trust, insights, and shared purpose of those we serve and work alongside. This past year affirmed what we’ve long known: when we follow the lead of our community, care becomes more inclusive, more responsive, and more impactful.

This past year, we found new ways to meet people where they are and respond to the evolving needs of those we serve. From transforming how and when our services are delivered, to expanding outreach and creating new supports, we continue to challenge old models and design care that reflects real lives.

Whether through expanded behavioural supports for families, our Community Pantry addressing food insecurity with dignity, or the co-creation of harm reduction services for adults with developmental disabilities, we have worked to remove barriers, open more pathways to care and create more possibilities. We are also building systems that make accessing support easier. Through partnerships across sectors, we modernized referral pathways that serve thousands across the province. We expanded our reach through mobile clinical teams, bringing care closer to where people live and how they live.

At the heart of this work is our deep commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility. We’ve created spaces for honest dialogue through EDIA training and community-led events. We also listened to families and caregivers share their journeys in their own words through a new podcast: The Exceptional Caregivers Life

None of this would be possible without the courage of our clients, the trust of their families, the dedication of our staff, and the generosity of our partners and donors. Together, we are helping people push past the limits the world often places on those with diagnoses and celebrating what becomes possible when we do.

As we move into the next year of our 2023-2026 Strategic Plan, our focus remains clear: to build the conditions for people to thrive today and into the future through continued sustainability of our organization and new opportunities for growth.

Sincerely,

Surrey Place client and staff member playing together Dr. Terri Hewitt, Ph.D., C.Psych. Chief Executive Officer
Surrey Place client and staff member playing together Carolyn Acker, C.M., R.N., M.A., D.SC. H.C. Board President

Our Impact

13,551 Unique Clients + Caregivers* per year, including
DSO-Toronto Region clients
**excludes infant hearing screening**
0–5 years old 40.69%
Surrey Place client and staff member playing together
6–17 years old 33.73%
Surrey Place client and staff member playing together
18+ years old 25.58%
Surrey Place client and staff member playing together

Unique Clients Served by Locations

2,803Toronto
2,594Scarborough
2,198North York
2,103Etobicoke

Our Programs

26,060 Infants screened through the Infant Hearing Program
143 Children supported through the Blind Low Vision Program
121 Clients accessed FASD Clinic services
380 Online wellness events hosted

Our Partnership

30Cross-sector partnerships supporting integrated service delivery
46Services for Partners and Organizations contracts completed and fully paid, each with a unique timeline
$5,458,811Total funds raised through grants, sponsorships, partnerships, etc.

Our Staff

539staff employed at Surrey Place
445staff completed internal training sessions
387staff supported across client-facing programs
122staff completed additional wellness training

Client Story

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It is great to be able to count on the food we receive from the Surrey Place pantry. It is a very welcome help for families who need support at this time. I think you should continue with this wonderful initiative.
Community Pantry Visitor

Since launching in November 2024, our Community Pantry has provided essential support to over 190 visitors, including clients, caregivers, and staff. In just a few months, monthly visits rose from 8 in January to over 60 in April, as word of the pantry’s respectful and low-barrier model spread through our community. Behind each visit is a reflection of real need and a reminder that access to food, dignity, and compassion makes a meaningful difference.

Strategic Plan Achievements

Sustainability through change

Sustainability Through Change

Accessible and exceptional service

Accessible and Exceptional Service

Culture of excellence

Culture of Excellence

Our Financials

Funding Sources

Provincial government 73%
Municipal government 1%
Fee for service & grant revenue 22%
Other revenue 3%

3 Year Expenditure Trend ($’000)

2022-23 $95,872
2023-24 $95,872
2024-25 $95,872
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Meet Our Donors & Funders

Your Impact in Action: A’s Story

At just five years old, “A” was diagnosed with permanent hearing loss. Thanks to the Surrey Place Client Needs Fund, they received hearing aids and an iPad to support their communication while their family learns sign language. These tools have become more than just aids — they are opening up a world of connection, confidence, and self-expression.

During their hearing aid fitting, the clinician repeatedly signed the word happy — a small gesture that spoke volumes. It captured a profound truth: your generosity brings more than equipment or technology — it brings joy, dignity, and opportunity to children like “A.”

This section reflects donations and funders for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2024.

Alan & Frances Flint Amy Tran Arun Kumar Mathur Ashley Mamchur Ayanna Demetrius Barry Isaacs Benesha Viji Betty Kim Bill Schwarz Brian Nogueira Bruce Edwards Bruce Wilson Carolyn Acker Cassandra John Cecile Recto Charities Aid Foundation Of Canada Cheryl Azgu Defne Inceoglu Devra Rich Dominion Day Classic Doug Savage Elisa Malatesta Felix Camposano Fern Goncalves Frank Turner Gaurav Agnihotri Harishan Thaskaran Heidi Ebert Heidi Holie Howard Vanier Jane Ubertino Jason Behamdouni and Genefer Behamdouni Jeanny Scantlebury Jeff Bernstein Jeff Shaw Jen Uger Jenna Bemelen Jennifer Howey Jilla Mashiakhy Rad Joseph Desma Karen White Keith Urquhart Ku Alazgan Leanne Yearsley Lin Partridge Lindsay Hillier Lisa Binns Lobsang Nima Manivillie Kaanparasapathy Maria Louro Marlon Lo Mary Ann Angel Melanie Randall Melissa Heussler Michael Angeline Richardson Family Foundation Michael Rooke Michelle Oliveira Modupe Coker Muriel Flynn Nancy Freeman Nebiosa Diosic Norie Anzalcn Nirusha Perera Olesya Zaremba Olivia Hagemeyer Paul Gasztold Paul Szikszai Paula Hunter Rachel Alexandra Lee Robert Perkins Sam Siah Sara Wexler Sarah Farsal Sarah Winter Scott Hill Sharon Shelton Shea Arge Surendra Chawla Susan Edminston Tai-Hing Hui Terri Hewitt The Estate of Dr. Andrew Tyrie Thi Thu Ha Nguyen Thi-Kim Quyen Huynh Tiffany Gurprasad Tom Holloway Tarjn Omotoso Trudy Clifford United Way Valerie Temple Vicki Bales Vishal Malhotra

Government of Ontario

  • Ministry of Community, Children and Social Services – Canada-Ontario Agreement on Minority Language Services

Government of Canada

  • Health Canada – Substance Use and Addictions Program
  • Government of Canada – Department of Culture, History and Sport – Multiculturalism and Anti-Racism Program
  • Government of Canada – Employment and Social Development Canada – Enabling Accessibility Fund

In-Kind Donors

  • 2020 Accessory Source Ltd.
  • Costco
  • Pantree
  • Farm Boy
  • Fiesta Farms
  • Mabel’s Bakery
  • Scholastic
  • Toronto International Film Festival

Foundations, Corporations and Other Funders

  • Canadian Race Relations Foundation
  • Community Living Ontario
  • Health Nexus
  • Ontario Arts Council
  • Ontario Brain Institute
  • The Harry E. Foster Foundation
  • The Rotary Club of Toronto and its Charitable Foundation
  • United Way Greater Toronto

Board of Directors 2024/25

Carolyn Acker
President

CAROLYN ACKER, C.M.,
R.N., M.A., D.SC. H.C.

Management Consultant Carolyn
Acker & Associates

Michael Rooke
Vice President

MICHAEL ROOKE, BBA,
CPA, CA, LPA

Partner Tinkham LLP

Directors

Fern Goncalves

FERN GONCALVES,
M.ED., CHRL

Senior HR Advisor, Employee
Engagement, Organizational
Development, Strategic Advisor

Ashan M. Fernando

ASHAN M. FERNANDO

Former City of Toronto Councillor
Candidate, Hospitality/hotel
management professional

Baaba Forson

BAABA FORSON, B.A. (HONS.), LL.B.

Crown Counsel, Ministry of the
Attorney General, Ontario Public
Service

Kemi Oduwole

KEMI ODUWOLE LL B, LL M, M. CIARB

Managing Partner Kindriwlaw
Professional Corporation
(practicing as Topmarké Attorneys, LLP)

Michael Richardson

MICHAEL RICHARDSON, HBA

CEO & Co-Owner Eclipsys
Solutions Inc.

Frank Anderson

FRANK ANDERSON, FCPA, CPA

Retired Accountant

Vicki Bales

VICKI BALES, M.ED., PH.D.

Retired President, Vicki Bales
Consulting Inc. Consulting in
Community Health and Human
Services