Stories
Read stories from our clients, parents, volunteers and staff on how we're creating a world of possibility for kids with disability.
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Read stories from our clients, parents, volunteers and staff on how we're creating a world of possibility for kids with disability.
As a player for Team Ontario, Marcus has come a long way since he started playing sledge hockey—just a few years after the day that changed his life.
From surpassing our $1 million Capes for Kids goal, to amplifying supports for child and youth mental health, this was our biggest year yet.
“If you've ever met Oscar you will know how joyfully and enthusiastically he moves through the world.”
Imagine a bright and colourful space where children become bakers, musicians and artists. For many families at Holland Bloorview, that space is the inpatient therapeutic playroom. Shawna Perkins
As a leader in pediatric care, Holland Bloorview supported the province in multiple ways during the most tumultuous time in healthcare history.
When six-year-old Gabriele isn't at school or playing Super Mario Brothers, he's planning his future career as a marine biologist.
Making art isn’t just a creative outlet for Chloe—it’s also a way to inspire change. As the creator of The Artsy Autistic, the 14-year-old is sparking important conversations about autism acceptance.
I started running track and field at the age of 12 years old with a running blade that was made by the prosthetists at Holland Bloorview. The feeling was like no other.
To say that Jasper is excited to share his world with those around him is an understatement. This lively, chatty boy is so full of passion for his favourite people and things, it’s impossible not to
The Coriat Fund for a Barrier-Free Future will help eliminate barriers to participation for kids and youth with physical disabilities.
Olivia has been an inpatient at Holland Bloorview twice, and is currently here to recover from her recent orthopedic surgery.
Stories like this are possible because of you!