The Mobility Unlimited Hub expands global reach with second cohort of changemakers

Morgan Lorimer When people are free to move, they can fully realize their potential. That simple belief sits at the core of the Mobility Unlimited Hub, a program funded by the Toyota Mobility Foundation and delivered by MaRS Discovery District. In its second cohort, the team led by Morgan Lorimer, senior manager […]

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GiveVision’s wearable tech helps people with low vision see live events in a whole new way

Moonshine Photographer | England vs Wales, Principality Stadium Imagine sitting in a stadium packed with sound, colour and motion, yet only being able to catch fragments of the scene. That’s the reality for millions living with low vision who love live events but can’t fully see them. GiveVision, a London-based company

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Tidbits October 15, 2025

LOOKING FOR DISABILITY-FRIENDLY DESTINATIONS? Arizona, the Grand Canyon State Lansing, Michigan Visit Lauderdale Penticton, BC Friuli Venezia Giulia The Palm Beaches  WANT TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO? Check out Able Eyes MORE TRAVEL DEALS? Check out accessibleGO Click here to subscribe to Tidbits Do you have something to share? Email Marina Apperley at tidbits@readmelange.com  

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From Surviving to Leading, Part 2:
The Rise of the Mama Bear CEO

By Christine E. Staple Ebanks  Closing our two-part series on Special Needs Mama Bear leadership, this issue spotlights Michelle Renee Alexander-Druitt in the global rise of mothers who—out of love for their children—are stepping into quiet CEO roles that change families, communities, and systems. In our last issue of Accessibility or

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Finding the Right Fit:
Job Search Strategies for Canadians with Disabilities

By Lillian Brooks Image via Pexels Starting a job search can feel like standing at the base of a steep hill—but for individuals with disabilities, that hill often comes with hidden barriers, unpredictable terrain, and unclear signage. Whether you’re just entering the workforce or reimagining your next chapter, navigating employment with

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How Young Adults with Disabilities Can Thrive in the Modern Business World

By Martin Block Image via Pexels The professional world doesn’t always open its doors on the first knock — especially if you’re a young adult navigating both ambition and disability. But here’s the truth behind the curtain: the business world isn’t one monolithic system waiting for your resume. It’s a living,

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