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Lead an accessible Halloween
in your community
This is free to do, and millions of Canadian homes already celebrate Trick-or-Treating.
Get shareable assets and a photo-op plan that lets you champion inclusion on the biggest shared neighbourhood tradition of the year.
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Treat Accessibly is not seeking public funding or donations. We are privately funded and sponsored nationally by:









Three ways to lead & Watch Minister and MP Videos Below
Proclaim
Share your support at an October sitting with your fellows. Watch similar addresses by MPs and Ministers below.
Share
Post about the movement and the free lawn sign. Tag @TreatAccessibly so your community knows how to take part.
Show up
Be a Treat Accessibly house on Halloween, or visit one of the 300,000 homes that Treat Accessibly already has across Canada.
Sample social post
Constituency post - tap Copy, then personalize
“Proud to support @treataccessibly this Halloween. Every child deserves to join in — so I’m encouraging [riding/city] homes to learn more about Accessible Trick-or-Treating and put out the free lawn sign. Let’s make 2026 the most inclusive Halloween in history for kids. 🎃 #TreatAccessibly"
1 in 10 kids in Canada identify with a disability: Stand with families at an accessible treat station, get a picture with one of our free lawn signs available near you. Share your support for the kids, and thanks to the homes participating. Tag @TreatAccessibly and use #TreatAccessibly so we can amplify it, like and comment.
Watch MP Fanjoy's Member Statement about Treat Accessibly at the House of Commons
Watch the Honourable Minister Raymond Cho champion Treat Accessibly in Queens Park
Learn how our 6-year-old changed Halloween across Canada