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.
As a client of Holland Bloorview, Tayah learned how to communicate her needs, gained skills in physiotherapy and made lasting friendships. Today, this confident nine-year-old is ready to take on everything grade four has to offer.
In an industry where authentic casting in regards to disability is rare, Arshile Egoyan’s newest film takes a step in the right direction.
This year, I emceed An Evening of Possibility from home. Don’t tell anyone, but I wore sweatpants with my dress shirt!
A new partnership between Wilfrid Laurier University and Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital is hitting all the right notes.
Thanks to friends and collaborators Leslie Hobson and Denise Freeman, story time looks a little different these days.
It’s unsurprising that Andrew and his mom will tell you that the therapeutic clowns are the best part about Holland Bloorview.
From sweet cookies to spicy enchiladas, it’s no surprise that Mick, a self-proclaimed Ravenclaw, is already a wizard in the kitchen.
Prior to her presentation, we got a chance to talk to Tracey Smythe about her career, research, and what inspired her to go this route.
In 2018, only 59% of Canadians with disabilities ages 25 to 64 were employed. At Holland Bloorview, we're dedicated to changing that.
For most undergraduate students, the ideal gap year involves backpacks, beaches and as little work as possible. That wasn't the case for Hisham.
While her original plans for a Frozen-themed party at a local dance studio were put on hold Mimi kept the Disney magic alive for her birthday.
Stories like this are possible because of you!