June is Brain Injury Awareness Month
Brain Injury Awareness Month, recognized each June in Canada, provides an important opportunity to bring attention to the prevention of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and to promote strategies to improve…
Read moreJune is Spina Bifida Awareness Month
Spina Bifida Awareness Month is nationally observed in June. Spina Bifida is the most common congenital birth defect that causes disability. It is a condition that occurs when the spine…
Read moreVolunteer Spotlight – Vicki C.
How long have you been volunteering at Grandview Kids? I began volunteering at Grandview Kids in 2017 when I retired from teaching. I had had the privilege of teaching children…
Read moreSummer Road Trips
Jacki Nemisz is a Peer Navigator on the Family Engagement Team at Grandview Kids. Her role is to support the Family Leader programs, provide families with support after a diagnosis,…
Read moreInspire art for our new headquarters! We need your help
Two Ontario Sculptors, Francis Muscat and Fly Freeman, are creating a suspended artwork for our entrance at our new headquarters. But, these artists need the help of Grandview Kids’ creative…
Read moreMay: Dates of Significance
In May, we acknowledge Mental Health Awareness Month, Asian Heritage Month, Neurofibromatosis Awareness Month, Food Allergy Awareness Month, Vision Health Month, National Child and Youth Mental Health Day, GBA (Gender…
Read moreAcknowledging holidays and celebrations in May
In May, we acknowledge Cinco de Mayo, Vesak and Trinity Sunday. Read more about each holiday/celebration below, written by members of our Inclusivity, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility (IDEA) Committee.
Read moreInternational Day of Families – May 15
For over a decade, the Family Engagement team has supported families to be an active part of their child’s therapy and support team. Our lived experience has shown us that…
Read moreMoyamoya Awareness Day – May 6
Moyamoya disease is a rare blood vessel disorder in which certain arteries in the brain become blocked or narrows. This can cause a brain bleed or stroke, and the damaging…
Read moreNational Day of Awareness for Missing/Murdered Indigenous Women – May 5
Red Dress Day, the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two-Spirit People (MMIWG2S), is observed annually on May 5. People mark the day…
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