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  • Donate to Support Canton Oaks Residents | Make a Difference Today

    Donate to support Canton Oaks residents with needs like down payment assistance, recreation spaces, and entertainment facilities. DONATE Support Our Neuro-Inclusive Community The C3 team of volunteers are working hard to create a community for all residents. Having onsite entertainment and recreation will support all individuals, especially those who do not drive. Let's help Our IDD residents! Compass is a 501(c)(3) EIN: 99-4898238 Donations - Down Payment Assistance IDD Condo Down Payment Assistance Make a donation IDD individuals are either low or have no income, so purchasing a "Forever Home" condominium is a struggle. Please support their dream to live independently. Frequency One time One time Monthly Monthly Amount $10 $10 $50 $50 $100 $100 $500 $500 $1,000 $1,000 Other Other 0/100 Comment (optional) DONATE $10 Adult Playgournd Canton Oaks Adult Playground Make a donation Playgrounds are generally developed for younger individuals. Many of our IDD residents still enjoy the physical stimulation of swinging, sliding and climbing, so help us develop a dream playground for all the Canton Oaks residents. Frequency One time One time Monthly Monthly Amount $10 $10 $50 $50 $100 $100 $200 $200 Other Other 0/100 Comment (optional) DONATE $10 Multi-Purpose Gym & Equipment Multi-Purpose Gymnasium & Equipment Make a donation We envision a Community Center with a gymnasium that has a Multi-Surface Court (basketball, volleyball, poly hockey etc.), suitable for Special Olympic games. Walking distance to be active and focused all year round. Frequency One time One time Monthly Monthly Amount $10 $10 $20 $20 $50 $50 Other Other 0/100 Comment (optional) DONATE $10 Movie Projector & Screen Make a donation Give the IDD Residents an opportunity to have monthly movie night with their own projector and screen for indoor and outdoor use. Frequency One time One time Monthly Monthly Amount $10 $10 $20 $20 $50 $50 Other Other 0/100 Comment (optional) DONATE $10 Movie Projector & Screen Popcorn Machine Make a donation Entertain the IDD Residents with monthly movie night and Popcorn. Support our goal for a Popcorn Machine. Frequency One time One time Monthly Monthly Amount $10 $10 Other Other 0/100 Comment (optional) DONATE $10 Popcorn Machine

  • Support Our Community Projects | Enrich Lives Today

    Discover our community projects, supporting independence with services like gyms, movie nights, and housing assistance. Our Projects Help support our many future IDD residents so they can flourish in their independent lives DONATE Adult Play Equipment Designing a raising funds for Adult Playground Read More Movie Screen and Projector Summer Community Picnic and Outdoor Movie Night Read More Onsite Multi-Purpose Gym Onsight Workout Equipment, Classes and Gymnasium. Read More Popcorn Machine Popcorn for Community Movie Nights Read More Technology for Independence Researching the use of Technology to Enhance Independent Living Read More Transportation for IDD Connecting with possible transportation options Read More Care Provider Partners Partner with Care Providers Read More Local Work Opportunities Developing Partners for IDD work Opportunities Read More

  • Thank You Page | C3

    Thank You for your Donation to help the IDD residents at in their new Independent Living Community. Any level of donation to any project, down payment assistance, indoor gymnasium, movie projector and screen, popcorn machine etc. is greatly appreciated! Thank you, Donor Name We are so grateful for your generous donation of $0. Your donation number is #1000. You’ll receive a confirmation email soon. Back

  • Terms & Conditions | C3

    At Compass Community Collaborative (C3), we are committed to legal compliance including clear guidelines and policies to protect the rights and privacy of the individuals we serve. We prioritize transparency, confidentiality, and ethical conduct in all our interactions. Terms & Conditions JANUARY 2025 Legal Disclaimer At Compass Community Collaborative (C3), we are committed to providing support for independent living at Canton Oaks, Michigan for intellectually developmentally disabled adults. We partner with individuals and public or private organizations to enrich their lives and assist in their active community participation after families are no longer able to support them. Compass Community Collaborative (C3) is a non-profit operating in Michigan in the United States of America. Our Commitment to Legal Compliance While we strive to ensure that the information on our website is accurate and up to date, we do not provide legal or financial advice. The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal/financial advice or recommendations. Visitors and members should seek professional legal advice or assistance to address their specific needs and circumstances. Ensuring Protection and Clarity Our commitment to legal compliance includes establishing clear guidelines and policies to protect the rights and privacy of the individuals we serve. We prioritize transparency, confidentiality, and ethical conduct in all our interactions. To learn more about our legal compliance standards, please refer to our policies and guidelines.

  • Empowering Neuro-Diverse Adults | Compass Community Collaborative C3

    Discover C3's mission to create inclusive environments for neuro-diverse adults through community support activities. Who Are We Compass Community Collaborative (C3) Started in 2024 by a group of parents of IDD Adults, dedicated to creating a "Forever Community ", C3 provides support towards independent housing and employment for neuro-diverse and intellectually developmentally disabled adults. We partner with individuals and public or private organizations to enrich their lives and assist in their active community participation after families are no longer able to support them. Our mission is to create a supportive and inclusive environment that empowers individuals to lead fulfilling lives. Compass is a registered 501(c)(3) EIN: 99-4898238 DONATE Get Involved Anchor 1 We foster a 3 Pillar Approach Home + Care + Work = Independence HOME Guide and Support for Families/Guardians to help their IDD adult to flourish independently in their own home and community. Learn More CARE Guide and Support Provider Caregivers to help IDD members make friends and be involved in their community. Learn More WORK Guide and Support our IDD members to be able to Work to their full capacity in their local community Learn More MISSION Compass Community Collaborative (C3) provides support to neuro-diverse and intellectually disabled adults for independent housing and employment by partnering with individuals and public or private organizations to enrich their lives and assist in their active community participation after families are no longer able to support them. Through collaborative efforts, Canton Oaks cultivates an interdependent community where families and guardians work together to empower IDD residents achieve independence. Our Volunteer Board We are passionate about what we do! Independence is not a choice it is a right. Everyone in our community are treated like family with fulfilling lives. These are the people leading the way! Fiona Doskocz Executive Chair Twin Sons with Autism Automotive Interior Designer Gentry Valley Secretary Daughter with Down Syndrome Customer Service Executive Kathy Remski Trustee Mother of Adults with Autism Realtor/SAIL Co-Founder Kristen Bros VP Executive Chair Son with Autism Real Estate Attorney Christine Valley Vice Secretary Daughter with Down Syndrome Executive Wholesale Sales Gina Galdikas Treasurer Mother Director of Compensation Motisola Washington Director of Inclusion & Training Son with Autism HR Inclusion & Training

  • Canton Oaks - Campus Lifestyle!

    Canton Oaks - Campus Lifestyle! 5/10/25, 3:00 PM Education Series #2 (June 5th) - Life at Canton Oaks! The Campus Lifestyle at Canton Oaks has activities and opportunities every day! Campus Lifestyle Residents will discover a wide array of activities, such as artistic expression, basketball in the indoor gym, and wellness in the weight room, alongside tranquil walking trails and hammocks. The clubhouse and year-round movie nights will foster community among IDD and NT residents. Plans for engaging programs include cooking, vocational training, and greenhouse cultivation. Community Connections Compass members will have monthly opportunities to connect and build community through our "Community Connection" events. This is your chance to meet future floor friends and roommates and forge lasting relationships. Each Canton Oaks building floor will also participate in family training to deepen these connections. Education Session #2 June 5th - #2 Canton Oaks Campus Experience - learn more about lifestyle and services RSVP #2 Back

  • Preliminary Site Plan Approved

    Preliminary Site Plan Approved 1/13/26, 5:00 PM Major Milestone Achieved for Canton Oaks Site Plan Unanimously Approved On January 13, 2026, the Canton Township Board of Trustees unanimously approved the Preliminary Site Plan for Canton Oaks. This represents a significant step forward in our journey to create an IDD campus-style living experience designed specifically for neuro-inclusive living. What's Next for Canton Oaks With this important approval secured, Three Oaks Community developers are now moving forward with the next critical phases of development: Final engineering and detailed design work Completion of construction documentation Preparations for groundbreaking ceremony Join Compass to Receive a Canton Oaks IDD Condo Preliminary Waitlist Application Our vision for Canton Oaks has always been about more than just housing—it’s about creating a community where IDD individuals can truly thrive. With limited availability at Canton Oaks, join Compass today to receive your application to purchase or rent an IDD condo. We are so grateful for your support as we build this inclusive future together. Stay tuned for more milestones as we get closer to opening our doors! Compass Community Collaborative (C3) Neuro-Inclusive Community. Empowered Lifestyle Living. Back

  • In the News!!!

    In the News!!! 8/8/25, 4:00 PM Hometown Life Highlights Canton Oaks Positive Support for Canton Oaks at Planning Commission Meeting 8/4/25 https://www.hometownlife.com/story/news/2025/08/07/canton-development-housing-disabled/85546069007/# CANTON TWP. — A developer hopes to build a neighborhood that offers housing both to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and to the general public, but township officials want more traffic review before the project can move forward. Three Oaks Communities is seeking approval to construct Canton Oaks, a 280 for‑sale multifamily units on a 24‑acre site on the west side of Lotz Road between Ford and Cherry Hill roads. The development would set aside approximately 25% of its apartment-style homes for residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), and those homes would be protected by deed restrictions to ensure long‑term availability. The remaining units would be available for what developer Bruce Michael calls “the neurotypical public,” in some cases the parents of IDD adults who want to live near their children while allowing for independence. “This is fundamentally a for‑sale project,” Michael said at an Aug. 4 meeting of the Canton Township Planning Commission, noting most IDD units would have two bedrooms so residents could live with a friend or roommate, often another person with IDD. The plan includes 20 four‑story residential buildings and a 23,000‑square‑foot community center featuring a basketball court, kitchen, and multipurpose rooms for residents and guests. Wetlands and woodlands would be preserved across more than 25% of the property, with the current design keeping 64% of the site as open space. Michael said the company has spent the past nine months collaborating with Compass Community Collaborative, a local nonprofit of parents of adult children with IDD, to shape the plan. Fiona Doskocz, the group’s executive chair, said the community has great need for such housing. “We actually have no choice,” she said. “There aren’t any other places. We’re hoping to get at least 75 to 80 individuals in this location…and really show what we’re doing well in this area.” But Patrick Sloan, Canton’s community planner, said the township’s planning department is holding off on a recommendation for approval until a revised traffic impact study is reviewed. The Ford and Lotz intersection is already under pressure from multiple projects in the area, including the Springs at Willow Creek directly across the street and a planned Sheetz gas station at the southwest corner of Ford and Lotz . A Topgolf entertainment complex is also pending on the north side of Ford Road – including Chick-fil-A and Portillo’s fast food restaurants – although that project is on hold after EGLE denied wetland permits in February. No updates were immediately available. Sloan said the pending projects, and the likelihood of future projects in the area, mean a broader traffic engineering study is needed for the Ford and Lotz intersection to factor in current projects and potential future build‑out in the area, with the goal of identifying needed road and intersection improvements before development accelerates. Planning commissioners expressed strong support for the project, but voted unanimously to postpone action until the township’s traffic engineering consultant reviews a revised traffic impact study. “I don’t believe in the ‘let it work itself out’ theory,” said Commissioner Sommer Foster, who said she supports the development but wants to see how it will affect an already congested Ford and Lotz intersection. Contact reporter Laura Colvin: lcolvin@hometownlife.com Back

  • Privacy Policy | C3

    Compass Community Collaborative (C3) is committed to protecting the privacy of our website visitors and supporters. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your information when you visit our website Privacy Policy JANUARY 2025 Information We Collect Personal Information When you contact us, make a donation, fill out a contact form, or sign up for newsletters, we may collect personal information such as your name, email address, phone number, mailing address, and payment information. Non-Personal Information We automatically collect certain non-personal information when you visit our website, including your IP address, browser type, operating system, referring URLs, and pages visited. Cookies and Tracking Technology We use cookies and similar technologies to enhance your browsing experience and analyze website traffic. You may disable cookies through your browser settings, but doing so may limit certain functionalities. How We Use Your Information We use the information we collect for the following purposes: To communicate with you about our programs, events, and updates. To process donations and provide receipts. To respond to your inquiries. To send newsletters and updates about our mission To improve our website’s functionality and user experience. To comply with legal obligations Sharing of Information We do not sell, rent or trade your personal information. We may share your information in the following cases: With trusted service providers who assist us in operating our website or managing our programs (for example, payment processors or email platforms). To comply with legal obligations, court orders, or requests from law enforcement. Third-Party Links Our website may contain links to third-party websites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of these websites. We encourage you to read the privacy policies of any third-party sites you visit. Children's Privacy Our website is not intended for children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children. Updates to This Policy We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated effective date. Your Rights If you are a resident of Michigan or other applicable regions, you may have the following rights regarding your personal information: The right to access and obtain a copy of your data. The right to update or correct your data. The right to request the deletion of your personal data, subject to legal and operational obligations. To exercise these rights, or if you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy, please contact us. Contact Us Compass Community Collaborative (C3) Info@C3LivingMI.org This Privacy Policy is designed to provide transparency and ensure compliance with applicable privacy laws. We value your trust and are committed to protecting your privacy while supporting our mission.

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