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Spook-tacular!


This past Sunday, October 15th, I joined the coolest bunch of Jedi, Ghosts, and Dark Lords on Cartier Crescent to celebrate alongside families and kids, with and without disabilities, at the “Treat Accessibly Halloween Village.” The Treat Accessibly grassroots movement was formed to help encourage homeowners to Trick-or-Treat from their driveways to show support for families with children with mobility, sensory, or intellectual disabilities and to give all families a way to start opening their minds by thinking accessibly on Hallowe’en and beyond.  The event was a smashing success and we all had an amazing time showing that an accessible and inclusive Hallowe’en is the best kind of Hallowe’en for everyBODY, every year.  Trick or Treat!

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