Teen Chat

Teen Chat A weekly "Teen Chat" on Zoom ***ANNOUNCEMENT*** Starting October 18 Jordan will be starting a weekly "Teen Chat" on Zoom. This will be a forum for anyone interested in making new friends to connect and chat or play various games.

Picnic Table Donation

Warden Woods Community Centre Donating a Picnic Table On Aug 29 the I Have Resolve Foundation donated an 8ft (10 adult person) table to the Warden Woods Community Centre in Scarborough, Ont. Lexus Forde had reached out to us via social media wondering if we could help them out. At that

In the Classroom

In the Classroom Students sit in a special education class Students sit in a special education class in Sanger, Calif. A new study finds that most children with intellectual disabilities over the past several decades spent little to none of their school day in general education classrooms. (Francine Orr/Los Angeles Times/TNS)

My Heart is Full

My Heart is Full 5 Year Anniversary Today, as a family, on the 5 year anniversary of losing Jason we are taking a few moments to remember Jason. We do this everyday, privately and amongst ourselves but today it feels important to share who he was, to share our pride and

Kind and Inclusive

Kind and Inclusive Here’s How to Help Your Kids Be Kind and Inclusive People When I was 13, I came home from a sleepover at a friend’s house (let’s call her Sleepover Friend). The phone rang when I walked in the door and it was another friend calling (we’ll call her

Gender Inclusivity

Gender Inclusivity On inclusivity in Sport Much of sport is organized by sex or gender; however, not every athlete fits into or identifies with the binary of male and female. As an advocate for sport that is fair, safe and open, the CCES has developed resources for the Canadian sport community

T-ball Inclusion Lesson

T-ball Inclusion Lesson How my Twins T-Ball team learned about inclusion Like many 4-year-olds, my twin boys, Hunter and Troy, love baseball! But when it came time to sign them up for t-ball, I couldn’t help but be anxious. Typically, parents wouldn’t bat an eye at signing their twin boys up

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