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.
“Our job, as researchers, is to understand the problem and how we can utilize technology and our resources to develop solutions.”
Every time Alifa explains Junayd’s diagnosis to people they meet, her wish is always that she doesn’t get ‘that look’.
Independence program ignites futuresDo you remember when you first moved out on your own? Sure you were excited, but be honest, deep down...
New nursing approach stresses strengthsHave you ever done something in a certain way, and then discovered what you were doing was perfect...
Pharmacy student gets maximum dose of collaborationWhen pharmacy student Tina Sykes had a question during her co-op placement somethin...
Workshops offer much-needed parental guidanceMoira Pena saw a growing group of anxious parents and decided to act. Hundreds of parents of...
New concussion program eases pain for both kids and parentsAfter a concussion, children and youth need medical attention and rehabilitati...
The importance of creative expression, and having a creative voiceBy Lexin Zhang For me, and maybe for you as well, it's easier to view ...
Lightening weight-related conversations for kids with autismWhen kids with autism and their parents meet with their clinician, everyone m...
For Holland Bloorview research, the family voice is loud and clearThe word ‘research' sometimes conjures up images of scientists in cle...
Teen finds joy through Family Support FundGeoff Feldman is 76 years old, semi-retired and a single parent to a daughter with a disability...
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