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Join the Movement: Accessible Trick or Treating

Social Media Sharing Toolkit

A boy dressed as a fireman with a bag of candy.  Text reads "My name is Loius.  I have Autism.  I can't say "Trick or Treat" but I love being included"

Help Us Share the Movement – From One Home to 250,000!

In 2017, a dad and daughter noticed a little boy using a wheelchair while decorating their home for Halloween. They set out a sign that said 'Accessible Trick-or-Treating' and moved their treating to the driveway to make sure he could join in. That small act of inclusion sparked a movement.

Today, thanks to families, supporters, and partners sharing that spirit of kindness on social media and in their communities, over 250,000 homes across Canada Treat Accessibly on Halloween night.

And now, you can be part of growing the movement even more - by sharing your support on social media using the images and suggested captions below. Let’s spread the word and make Halloween accessible for every child, everywhere.

How to Use This Toolkit

  1. Browse the options below based on who you are.

  2. Copy the text suggestion that fits you and pair it with the image provided.

  3. Share it to Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or wherever your community gathers.

  4. Tag us @treataccessibly and use #TreatAccessibly so we can cheer you on!

To download the image:

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Home Owners

A Treat Accessibly Lawn sign on a lawn.  Text underneath reads :I can't change the world forever. But on Halloween night, we can change everything for millions of kids."

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Suggested Post Copy:

We’re proud to Treat Accessibly this Halloween! We’ve got our sign up and treats ready at the end of the driveway. No matter your ability, every kid should get to trick-or-treat. Join the movement at treataccessibly.com @treataccessibly #TreatAccessibly

REMAX Agents

The Padulo Family standing behind a Treat Accessibly lawn sign.  Text reads "This girl dreamed big - REMAX has helped bring it to 250,000 families already.  REMAX proudly supports making Halloween accessible for children with disabilities"

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Suggested Post Copy:

As a REMAX agent, I’m proud to support the Treat Accessibly movement in our community. Let’s make Halloween accessible to every child — one home at a time and join the 250,000 houses across Canada already. Get your free sign and share the love. Visit treataccessibly.com #TreatAccessibly #REMAXCanada

Pet Valu Family of Stores

A Treat Accessibly lawn sign on a lawn.  Text reads "Get the FREE sign of Positive Change.  Now available at your local: pet valu, bosley's, Paulmac's pets, Tisol, Total Pet"

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The Padulo Family standing behind a Treat Accessibly lawn sign.  Text reads "Get the FREE sign of Positive Change.  Now available at your local: pet valu, bosley's, Paulmac's pets, Tisol, Total Pet"

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Suggested Post Copy:

Your pet and your family can help make Halloween inclusive! Come by your local Pet Valu Family of Stores to pick up your FREE Treat Accessibly sign and show your support for kids with disabilities. Let’s make this Halloween magical for all! @treataccessibly #TreatAccessibly #YourStoreName"

Teachers, Principals & Schools

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!"

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Suggested Post Copy:

Teens can get 6 hours of Volunteer Services by Treating Accessibly on Halloween Night right from their own home. We encourage Parents to visit and register to learn more! We believe every child deserves to experience the joy of being included at Halloween without barriers. Learn more and join us at treataccessibly.com @treataccessibly #TreatAccessibly #InclusiveEducation"

Thank You for Spreading the Word!

Every post, every lawn sign, and every share makes a difference. By participating, you’re not just raising awareness — you’re creating real change in the lives of children and families across Canada.

Let’s Treat Accessibly, together.

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