'We are desperate': Ont. family selling home to keep son in autism therapy
A Toronto couple say recent changes to the Ontario government’s program for children with autism have led them to decide to sell their home.
Selling a home in Toronto will give Will and Nevena Dundas a significant amount of money to put toward therapy for their five-year-old son Dylan -- but they don’t expect to make enough to cover all the support he’ll need to become a self-sufficient adult.
“It is very frustrating, and we are very desperate,” Will Dundas told CTV’s Your Morning Monday.
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