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.
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...
Family Advisory Committee (FAC) – Holland Bloorview's parental guidanceThe Family Advisory Committee (FAC) is the eyes, ears and voice ...
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Technology's potential to improve the lives of kids with autismAs Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne spoke to 14-year-old Liam Cosgrove at Ho...
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In honour of Valentine's Day, we talked to Karly, a personal support worker, about what it means to date when you have a disability.
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...
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