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.
X was an inpatient at Holland Bloorview for three months as she recovered from injuries acquired as a result of gun violence. While receiving treatment X was surrounded by an equally bold and fierce care team who joined in her goal of breaking barriers and achieving her goal of being physically
Twice the work, twice the rewards for parents of twins with disabilitiesWhen one of Rachel's identical twins runs towards her smiling and...
Holland Bloorview offers helping hand for young stroke survivor"Mommy, Sydnee doesn't want to play with me anymore…” That's what Mack...
A Mother's Day Wish What do you think about on Mother's Day?Is it a special time you shared with your kids? A card you gave or received?
Sharon and EricOne mom's wish to move past autism awarenessIt's time to move from autism** awareness to autism acceptance, believes Sharo...
Crossing borders and cultures for a daughter's careHow far would you go to get your child the help she needed?Would you travel 1,000 kilo...
When Rhea was four, she came down with a flu…a flu that almost killed her.
There's no one in this world quite as special as PenelopeFour-year-old Penelope is often identified with the code 10q23.31-24.2. No, it's...
Holland Bloorview helped me to write the next chapterBy Nikoletta ErdelyiBright, open spaces. Dr. Biggar's giant bowtie. The warm, soothi...
Constable Joe McDougall's son, Nicholas, has spent 20 of his 23 years at Holland Bloorview. Joe has literally watched his son grow up in ...
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