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.
Though it can be difficult to be in hospital over Christmas, two-year-old Christopher discovered a love of music and play with his family by his side.
For these families learning to be present while appreciating the time spent together is how they’re getting through their days.
Dr. Elaine Biddiss admits she isn’t gamer, but that hasn’t stopped her from using video games to help kids reach their goals.
At Holland Bloorview focus on giving kids healthy meaningful futures: futures that include sports, arts, medical care, and more.
When Danielle was looking for books with characters with disabilities, she could barely find any. She decided to change that.
When it comes to “work hard, play hard,” the therapeutic recreation department strives for the perfect balance.
Living with a rare diagnosis isn't easy. Some days are harder than others. But Christine hopes one day, more can be done.
If you asked Dr. Tom Chau what visuals he’d want projected in Holland Bloorview's new MRI suite, he’d opt for outer space.
When it comes to communicating, Dr. Jessica Brian decided to help kids with autism spectrum disorder as early as possible with the help of a team and Social ABCs.
When it comes to dating many kids and teens are often left in the dark about what they can and should ask. It's time to talk change that.
Jesse was eight when he did his first push-up. He could only do one. Now, 10 years later, he’s powerlifting 100 lbs.
Stories like this are possible because of you!