Treat Accessibly hosted an accessible trick-or-treat event Saturday for children with disabilities to offer a unique, barrier-free Halloween village. (CBC)For Gabriel, and the other children, it was a chance to dress up, collect candy, and celebrate a beloved holiday. Treat Accessibly, founded in 2017, intended to remove barriers for children with disabilities during Halloween. Homes that are accessible for children with disabilities can display this sign to inform parents their children can safely access the house. Weston Village on Queens Drive was one of many neighbourhoods participating in Trick Accessibly this year.
Source: CBC News October 03, 2021 00:18 UTC