Project For Awesome: Thank You!
December 19, 2014
We would like to give thanks to those who supported us in our inaugural entry in the Project For Awesome.
#BeingHungrySucks: Going hungry so they don't have to
December 17, 2014
Help us raise awareness for hunger and accessibility issues in the DTES. How can we remove physical and social barriers in the community?
7 Questions with RHF Ambassador Teri Thorson
December 17, 2014
Teri Thorson would like to help other women feel beautiful, sexy and feminine after trauma.
What I See
December 12, 2014
So many look at you and see your limitations and your medical fragility. Some want to look but turn away not wanting to appear rude.
Teaching students about disabilities decreases bullying in schools
December 10, 2014
Teaching students about disabilities in school is proven to decrease bullying and encourage positive perceptions and behaviours, according to a new Canadian survey of teachers, principals and school boards.
Holiday shopping survival tips for wheelchair users
December 9, 2014
The holiday shopping season is upon us, which means that the malls are packed. How can wheelchair users escape unscathed? Here are some secret tricks.
7 Questions with Quade Louie
December 8, 2014
If Quade Louie could remove one barrier, he would change the way people look at disabled people.
Perception is everything
December 3, 2014
For theUN’s International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Rick Hansen is in The Globe and Mail with two challenges for us all. Will you accept the challenge?
Theoretical, actual, and erosion of access
December 2, 2014
What is accessibility and what do you need to do to become accessible?The term is unclear to many but can be categorized into three ways: theoretical, actual, and erosion of access.