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.”
From competitive sports to a career in education: this is Cynthia's journey to becoming a teacher with a visible physical disability.
When you think of video games you might think of games like Mario Kart or Candy Crush. You probably didn’t picture physical therapy.
We got a chance to speak to Rachel about her time in the Get Up and Go Program and what helped her mental health.
Four students share how Holland Bloorview set them up for success in their field of paediatric study within and beyond the hospital.
When the world went into lockdown, Access Storage opened up their hearts and stepped up for the Holland Bloorview community.
What if you could play video games with just a thought in your mind? You can, thanks to brain-computer interfacing and this new game.
If you ask Julie to describe her son, Matthew, in one sentence, she'll tell you that's easy: he's the happiest boy on the planet.
A Bar Mitzvah is a huge milestone for all Jewish boys when they turn 13 years old. For Jay, however, this was more than a celebration.
After only four years, Dear Everybody has seen huge success in advocating for people with disabilities—because everybody deserves to be seen.
When Mahad was three years old, he and his mom came to Holland Bloorview for the first time following an ASD diagnosis.
Stories like this are possible because of you!