Trick or treating is supposed to be a fun evening for all. But for some— including those with disabilities — it can be a cruel reminder of how inaccessible going around their neighbourhoods can be. As destiny meilleur tells us one company is trying to bridge that gap making it inclusive for all.
Global News at 6 Regina
Trick-or-treating made accessible for everyone: ‘So much fun and it’s so easy’
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