Freedom means different things to different people. For a kid with a physical disability — a kid like six-year-old Charlie — freedom means being able to be among friends and do what other children can do.
What's New
Volunteer Opportunities in Special Education
Easter Seals Ontario is seeking volunteers who can advocate for students with physical disabilities on school board Special Education Advisory Committees (SEAC). Most SEAC members are parents, but extended family members or supporters of Easter Seals can also become involved. Every school board in Ontario has a SEAC and we are looking for volunteers across […]
McCAM/AVIVA Insurance Offer for Easter Seals Families and Donors
Through a partnership with McCAM Insurance and Aviva Insurance, Easter Seals families and donors are now being offered a competitive, preferred group rate program for home and auto insurance that gives back to Easter Seals Ontario. For every new home or auto policy taken out by Easter Seals families or donors, Easter Seals will […]
Support Improves the Quality of Life for Five Year Old Stephanie
Despite doctors telling Cherry, and her husband Andre, that ‘everything was normal’ during Cherry’s pregnancy, Stephanie was born with serious medical complications requiring her to be hospitalized for the first three months of her life. At three months old, her parents were told that she had congenital heart disease, vision and hearing loss, seizure disorder, […]
fuelService – Simple, easy refueling for drivers with disabilities has arrived
A new app to assist drivers with disabilities with refueling their vehicles has arrived in Canada! The app, called fuelSerice is currently being piloted by Shell Canada at 15 stations in Vancouver and 38 stations in the Greater Toronto Area. See list below. The app is free, available for smartphone and android, and easy to […]
Easter Seals Ontario 2017 Annual Report
Easter Seals Annual Report 2017