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.
Every family has its traditions – some fun inciting laughter, others more serious, offering meaningful life lessons.
In Judy and Philip Otis’ family, learning to give back is an important family
We are renaming the East Wing of the hospital the “G. Raymond Chang Wing” in recognition of the well-known philanthropist and his family’s exceptional support.
We are so honoured and grateful for The
After Jason's son received care at Holland Bloorview, it sparked his journey to give back to Holland Bloorview. He's spent the last 6 years on Holland Bloorview's Board of Directors, 3 of which he has
Kevin Pillar, Joe Biagini, Jake Petricka, Tyler Clippard and former Blue Jay J.A. Happ, met with over forty kids and their families in the hospital’s Kinder Foundation Gym. The gym was filled with
Later this year, Holland Bloorview will rename its reception hall the “Janis Rotman Reception Hall” in honour of her long-time support of the hospital that extends well over a decade.
To many staff
David and Lynn have been working with Holland Bloorview for over a decade to help youth with disabilities make a smoother and easier transition to adulthood
Barberian’s Steak House, in partnership with Loblaws® and Holland Bloorview, recently launched a special-edition steak spice on-shelves at Loblaws® stores across Canada. Barberian’s will donate up to
The Dickens Fellowship loves that its donations go to the Family Support Fund. (The Family Support Fund helps families cover the costs of medication, medical equipment, transportation, and quality of
Thanks to a gift made by Jim and Mary Davie, Dr. Azadeh Kushki (left) has the chance to explore new technologies that could make a profound impact in how kids with autism manage their anxiety.
Displayed proudly in the hall of Holland Bloorview is a mural made up of a remarkable 54,000 LEGO pieces. It is also a reminder of the smile and fun as kids, hospital and LEGO Canada staff worked
Stories like this are possible because of you!