Treat Accessibly

Treat Accessibly Helping make Halloween accessible for all. Our goal is for a Treat Accessibly lawn sign at 800,000 homes in Canada by and 8 million homes in the U.S. by 2030.

One home for every child in North America that identifies with a disability.

12/23/2025

Wishing everyone peace and love this holiday season. ❤️

To the homeowners who treated from their driveways…

To the volunteers who brought the joy…

To the parents and kids who showed up with open hearts…

Thank you. You made this magic possible.

✨ If you were at a Village or treated accessibly at home this year,

share your favourite moment in the comments.

Who did you meet?

What made you smile?

What made the Treat Accessibly special for your family?

Your stories help this movement grow.

And Canada… our kindness can inspire the world.

Happy Holidays from our family to yours.

💛🎃🏡

12/09/2025

Three of Canada’s biggest brands.
One small family.
One big promise: no child left out on Halloween. 🎃❤️

This week, our family sat down with , and to continue to build something truly incredible for accessible inclusion across Canada.

What started as one lawn sign for one child… is becoming a national movement powered by courage, kindness, and community.

This is how change really happens — together.

11/21/2025

Raising a child who leads with empathy starts with one simple act:

Invite them into the world of others.

For six years, Siena has been beside us as we build Treat Accessibly.

At first she had an idea…

Then she helped…

Now, at 14, she leads with confidence, kindness, and courage.

Kids don’t need a movement to grow into leaders.

They just need adults to open the door and say, “Come with us.”

If we want a more inclusive future, it starts at home — one moment, one lesson, one child at a time. ❤️🎃♿️

Our goal: 1 million homes with a free lawn sign, identifying and ready for accessible trick-or-treating by October 31, 2...
11/14/2025

Our goal: 1 million homes with a free lawn sign, identifying and ready for accessible trick-or-treating by October 31, 2026. To do that by next Halloween - we started on November 1, 2025.

The Treat Accessibly Movement is a free family-run initiative working to make Halloween accessible for all children with any disability at any home internationally 🇨🇦🇺🇸🌎. We are not supported by government or take any donations from the public.

You can join the journey now by following, sharing, and showing how your home can welcome every child as Halloween comes near. ♥️🎃♿️🌻🦮🧏🏽‍♀️👨🏿‍🦯👩🏻‍🦼‍➡️💛💙

Our goal: 1 million homes with a free lawn sign, identifying and ready for accessible trick-or-treating by October 31, 2...
11/14/2025

Our goal: 1 million homes with a free lawn sign, identifying and ready for accessible trick-or-treating by October 31, 2026. To do that by next Halloween - we started on November 1, 2025.

The Treat Accessibly Movement is a free family-run initiative working to make Halloween accessibly inclusive for children with any disability at any home internationally 🇨🇦🇺🇸🌎. We are not supported by government or take any donations from the public.

You can join the journey now by following, sharing, and showing how your home can welcome every child as Halloween comes near. ♥️🎃♿️🌻🦮🧏🏽‍♀️👨🏿‍🦯👩🏻‍🦼‍➡️💛💙

Our goal: 1 million homes with a free lawn sign, identifying and ready for accessible trick-or-treating by October 31, 2...
11/14/2025

Our goal: 1 million homes with a free lawn sign, identifying and ready for accessible trick-or-treating by October 31, 2026. To do that by next Halloween - we started on November 1, 2025.

You can join the journey now by following, sharing, and showing how your home can welcome every child as Halloween comes near. ♥️🎃♿️🌻🦮🧏🏽‍♀️👨🏿‍🦯👩🏻‍🦼‍➡️💛💙

Check out our “Big Smile News” reel post pinned on our grid- from the Dad part of the movement for more info!

Our daughter travelled the country in October - helping host over 25,000 kids and parents with and without disabilities ...
11/12/2025

Our daughter travelled the country in October - helping host over 25,000 kids and parents with and without disabilities at 9 Treat Accessibly Halloween Villages. She also piloted with one of the biggest Catholic School Boards in North America an idea to rally Parents to introduce their Teens to the idea of making their home accessible on Halloween and get community volunteer hours for doing it. Siena has a vision to rally a million parents to work with their teens to Treat Accessibly on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2026. Are you with her?

11/01/2025

How one Ontario family turned an accessible Halloween for one child into a Canada-wide goal to make trick or treating safe and open to everyone Editor’s note: This story is part of an occasional series, Families with a Cause. The families featured [...]

Meet this little Treater. 🚒🎃At Treat Accessibly Halloween Villages and any home that Treats Accessibly—kids of all abili...
10/31/2025

Meet this little Treater. 🚒🎃

At Treat Accessibly Halloween Villages and any home that Treats Accessibly—kids of all abilities get to enjoy the magic of Halloween with their friends and neighbours. Barrier-free. Joy-filled. Truly inclusive. 🍫✨

Learn more and follow us when we announce our 9 Treat Accessibly Halloween Villages coast-to-coast in 2026



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Rencontrez ce petit passant de l’Halloween. 🚒🎃 

Dans les Villages d’Halloween Accessibles et dans toutes les maisons qui participent à l’Halloween accessible, les enfants de toutes capacités peuvent profiter de la magie de l’Halloween avec leurs amis et leurs voisins. Sans obstacles. Rempli de bonheur. Vraiment pour tous. 🍫✨ 

❤️🎃♿️🎃❤️Everyone deserves to trick-or-treat safely, but nearly 1 million kids in Canada identify with a disability that ...
10/29/2025

❤️🎃♿️🎃❤️Everyone deserves to trick-or-treat safely, but nearly 1 million kids in Canada identify with a disability that could make Halloween night a challenge.

We’ve already helped 250,000 homes from coast-to-coast make trick-or-treating more accessible. Now, we’re calling on you to join us in changing the world for a night.

To contribute to a more inclusive Halloween for all, visit the How To section of our website at the link in bio for free tools, tips, and lawn signs that show your home welcomes everyone.

✨ For more tips on making Halloween more inclusive, ➡️ Visit the How To section of our website to learn more! www.treataccessibly.com

🧡 Huge thanks to for involving Treat Accessibly in their spooktacular national survey — helping us spark conversations and inspire change so everyone can confidently and safely celebrate together.




Treat Accessibly's mission is to ensure that Halloween is inclusive and accessible for all children in Canada.

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