Imagine being the only child in your class who has a neuromuscular disorder. Imagine being the only one who even knows what a neuromuscular disorder (NMD) is.
During a time when being understood, included and involved is critical, classroom environments can be a daunting place for anyone affected by an NMD. Muscular Dystrophy Canada’s AccessAbility program, graciously funded by donors like you, and the Canada Post Community Foundation, is working to change that for students.
Muscular Dystrophy Canada’s (MDC)Service Specialists work with students to develop an accessibility presentation focusing on their unique needs and abilities. This empowers the student to share their abilities with classmates and teachers, provide information to educators so they can expand their knowledge on enhancing accessibility and inclusion in schools, and decrease the negative stigma associated with disabilities.
Learn more “YOU’RE HELPING MAKE CLASSROOMS A SAFE AND ACCEPTING PLACE FOR ALL”