#HackingForTheHolidays

Youth Central volunteers work on adapting toys at a recent build event.

Youth Central Volunteers Help Us Hack the Holidays

November 21, 2024

Neil Squire’s Makers Making Change program and Youth Central have partnered up to teach youth STEM based skills and adapt toys for kids with disabilities as part of the Hacking for the Holidays campaign.

A woman watches as a child in a wheelchair uses a switch-adapted bubble blower toy.

A New Way to Give

October 31, 2024

For this year’s Hacking for the Holidays campaign, we have an exciting new feature that will allow you to become a fundraiser and inspire others to give the gift of play this holiday season.

A child with a disability in a wheelchair plays with a switch-adapted toy while a clinician looks on.

Hacking for the Holidays 2024

September 25, 2024

From September to December for our third annual Hacking for the Holidays campaign, we’re engaging volunteers — students, corporate partners, and other community members — in 80 build events across 10 provinces to help us adapt and donate 2,000 toys and switches to families and clinicians all over Canada.

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