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.
While Jacob admits he can’t be too active and it takes him longer to finish homework, he remains optimistic for what the future has in store.
For Dr. Keith Adamson the voices of families and clients seemed to be lacking in the academic space. He set out to change that.
Most kids don’t get excited about doing math over the summer. But for Artun, counting what he raised motivated him each day.
For Dr. Evdokia Anagnostou the newest MRI will help her and her team uncover even more about the many ways the brain is formed.
After her stint on the Great Canadian Baking Show, Ann Marie has taken her baking talents from reality TV to Holland Bloorview.
Together, as a team, staff worked hard to fill gaps while not compromising the quality of care for clients and families.
Amidst the uncertainty many staff are still working like busy bees to fill the gaps in services created by social distancing.
When Lauren first decided to volunteer over March Break, she had no idea she’d be faced with a pandemic.
Ever since COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic, many families have had their lives flipped completely upside down.
With more than a decade of experience studying accessibility and inclusion, Dr. Tim Ross is filling our newest position in the BRI.
Stories like this are possible because of you!