A New Way to Give
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.
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Skip to NavigationFor 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.
We’re excited to announce our first annual Holiday Hackathon at The Amazing Brentwood in Burnaby, BC. As part of this year’s Hacking for the Holidays campaign, on Friday, November 22nd, we’re going to switch adapt 250 toys to donate to kids with disabilities in Canada. And we need your help to do it!
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.
“She has some sense of independence when she can play with this, she doesn’t have to rely on any of us to turn it on for her.”
On November 21st, over 20 students from Winnipeg’s Met schools traded in their pens and pencils for soldering irons as they worked together to build assistive switches and adapt RC car toys for children with disabilities as part of Neil Squire’s #HackingForTheHolidays campaign.