


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.
Your Kids Can Earn 6 Volunteer Hours - Without Leaving Home
This fall, you and your children can join the Treat Accessibly movement by placing a sign on your lawn and creating an accessible trick or treating experience for children with disabilities in your neighborhood.
It’s a meaningful, family-driven way to build empathy, support your community, and earn student volunteer hours for school — all from your own home.
Register today and receive everything you need this September by email:
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Instructions for setting up an accessible Halloween at home.
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Where to pick up a free lawn sign (or how to print your own).
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A checklist to prepare and submit your child’s 6 volunteer hours.
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No cost — just compassion and your driveway.
Sign up your family now!
We’ll email you everything you need in September to get started and claim your hours after Halloween Night.
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