An illustration of 5 trick-or-treat candy buckets with Trick or Treat written on the image.

The Toronto Catholic District School Board supports accessible trick-or-treating and creates community awareness for students with disabilities.

Here are some resources and tools that families can consider:

  1. Halloween Villages 2023 - an event intended for children with disabilities and their families to experience curb-side and accessible trick-or-treating.

  2. Tips on how to make Halloween more accessible.

  3. Contact your local RE/MAX offices to request free Treat Accessibly lawn signs for display to support accessible trick-or-treating.

  4. Organize a reading of 'Atticus Goes Trick-or-Treating' - a book about a boy in a wheelchair going trick-or-treating with his friends.

Families are also encouraged to visit Treat Accessibility for more information and resources.