Renew your commitment
to dismantling barriers.

Your renewed support in 2025 will help us make critical progress as we continue to deliver programs and resources that empower people with disabilities to thrive.


Here’s what your gift can make accessible to MODC service users:

tablet

$63

Accessible
stylus

mouse

$89

Adaptive
computer mouse

music

$100

Music pack for
sensory exploration
for children

briefcase

$250

1-week participation
in the Paving the
Path to Work program
for young people


Supporting programs that empower

Renewing your support for March of Dimes Canada makes a life-changing difference by ensuring that critical programs like Move Learn Grow, SkillingUp, and Paving the Path to Work, are accessible to more people with disabilities.

children with disabilities playing together

Move Learn Grow

supports children with disabilities aged 0-12 through a play-based approach to early learning in a warm and inclusive environment. Designed by Occupational Therapists, the program enhances independence, daily task performance, and social emotional learning skills, all while ensuring kids have fun in the process.

For more information, including registration information, visit marchofdimes.ca/movelearngrow

Paving the Path to Work

is a six-week program designed for young adults with disabilities to experience the world of work so that they can consider options they may not have thought of before—all while making connections in their communities.
For more information, visit modcemploymentservices.ca/pavingthepath

a disabled woman in a wheelchair sitting at a desk showing her coworkers something
a man with downs syndrome training on the job

SkillingUp

Technology helps us reach out, embrace community, and thrive—and it’s critical for people with disabilities to be able to harness its full power. MODC’s suite of tech programs enable service users to receive devices that facilitate independence, then learn more about how to use their device’s accessibility features in a way that works for them. Once they’re ready to go further, service users can dive deeper into the world of tech, including learning critical skills that can dismantle barriers to employment through SkillingUp and fully engage in our digital world.

For more information visit skillingup.ca

Champion Equity. Empower Ability.

At MODC, we believe in a future that is inclusive, equitable, and responsive to the needs of Canada’s growing
population of more than eight million people with disabilities. Our work focuses on the following four areas:

family

The best start for children,
youth and families

home

Independence at home
and in the community

connections

Active, healthy,
connected lives

finances

Financial security

We are boldly reimagining how MODC can transform the lives of people with disabilities across Canada.