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Join the Movement: Accessible Trick or Treating
The Padulo family standing on a lawn behind a Treat Accessibly lawn sign.  Text reads "Your kids can volunteer from your front lawn.  Volunteer hours for them.  Time together for you!"

6 Hours. One Sign.
A Life-Changing Impact — Right From Your Driveway.

Make Halloween Magical for *Every* Kid

In 2017, our daughter and I noticed a little boy using a wheelchair as we decorated our home for Halloween. We put a sign out that said “Accessible Trick or Treating” and set up on our driveway to make it easy for him to join in the fun. That simple act sparked a national movement.

Today, over 250,000 homes across Canada have Treat Accessibly on Halloween night — and this year, *your family* can too.

Treat Accessibly's Youth Volunteer Program

Earn 6 Volunteer Hours by Supporting Treat Accessibly

Starting January 1, 2026, we are rallying Parents, PTAs, Teachers, Administrators and School Boards to join the national movement by pre-registering now to make October 31st, 2026 the greatest single act of community inclusion for kids with disabilities that Canada has ever witnessed.

It is a meaningful, community-driven way to build empathy, support children with disabilities, and earn student volunteer hours for school in a safe and inclusive way.

Register today and receive everything you need by email to share the movement with your community and fellow parents immediately from the founder@treataccessibl.com (check your spam if you don't see the email right away).

Sign up your family now!

We’ll email you everything you need in October to get started and claim your hours after Halloween Night.

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Fill in your information so that we can send you an email with more details and how you can easily share the Student Volunteer Program with others!

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