Stories
Read stories from our clients, parents, volunteers and staff on how we're creating a world of possibility for kids with disability.
Read stories from our clients, parents, volunteers and staff on how we're creating a world of possibility for kids with disability.
X was an inpatient at Holland Bloorview for three months as she recovered from injuries acquired as a result of gun violence. While receiving treatment X was surrounded by an equally bold and fierce care team who joined in her goal of breaking barriers and achieving her goal of being physically
“Our job, as researchers, is to understand the problem and how we can utilize technology and our resources to develop solutions.”
“The Independence Program gave me a taste of what it would be like to live away for three weeks. I learned how to budget my money, shop for food, meal prep and TTC skills,” – Nick.
Every summer top-students from across Canada come to the Bloorview Research Institute to participate in The Ward Family Summer Student Research Program.
When your family motto is “if we can put a man on the moon, we can do other things,” anything becomes possible.
In the Daphne Cockwell Spiral Garden, kids and youth are inspired by nature, and by each other, to create works of art that stretch the imagination, leaving lasting feelings of self-empowerment.
Dr. Melanie Penner, a developmental pediatrician and clinician scientist at Holland Bloorview, is working to change that, thanks to a $250,000 gift from longtime donor Mary Davie that is enabling
At Holland Bloorview, we're committed to meeting the evolving, complex needs of children, youth and their families. Indeed, over half of over 9,500 children and youth we serve have three or more
Seeing a child's face light up as they watch a 3D model of their arm appear on a screen is a meaningful reward for Holland Bloorview’s Orthotics and Prosthetics (O&P) Digital Technology Team. And for
Get Up and Go is Canada's only inpatient interdisciplinary pediatric pain program. This year, thanks to increased funding from the Ontario Ministry of Health, the program was able to expand its
When inpatient care includes playing the ukulele, bedside arts and crafts, bubbles and lots of dancing, the path to recovery is joyful and filled with giggles.
Stories like this are possible because of you!