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Treat Accessibly Halloween Villages 2022 Made Possible by Canadian Tire

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RICH PADULO:  You're about to see the most accessible Halloween experience in the world.

RICH PADULO:  Treat Accessibly Halloween Village is intended to bring children with and without disabilities, parents with and without disabilities together, to treat for real, in a traditional way, from house to house.

Not door to door, from driveway to driveway.

RICH PADULO:  The Treat Accessibly Halloween Village's primary goal is to have kids have fun together, with and without disabilities, but also to share that experience visually with the rest of Canada, so on Halloween night they choose to Treat Accessibly from their driveways.

And when they do, they create a more accessible and inclusive society for 400,000 Canadian kids in our country.

MOLLY (TRICK OR TREATER): I don't get to actually do much and she has to go up and get the candy for me, and today was ... I got to do that myself.

RICH PADULO: Thanks to Canadian Tire we have seven Treat Accessibly Villages happenning across the country this year.

Thanks to RE/MAX for giving out free lawn signs from across the country from every one of their offices, just reach out to them.

Thanks to Kinder, putting our message on their chocolate boxes.  

We have a message going out on so many levels and then thanks to Toyota for giving me a truck to drive around, and Purolator for sending our signs free across the country.

Without this support we wouldn't be able to achieve what we're doing today.

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