From Monday, May 31st through to Friday, June 4th, follow along as the Municipality of Meaford celebrates National AccessAbility Week. The week will kick off by raising the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) flag, and with the water tower's night colours displaying blue and yellow in recognition of ongoing accessibility initiatives.
This dedicated week promotes the inclusion and celebration of people of all abilities.
Be sure to check out our Municipal Facebook page next week for daily accessibility-related posts, including features on our accessible transit service, barrier-free facilities, and ongoing community initiatives for a more inclusive Meaford. As a part of this campaign, the community is also invited to take part in Red Shirt Day on June 2nd to show support for a fully accessible and inclusive Canada.
Residents can also follow along on the Meaford Public Library's social media page, as they showcase some of the accessible services in celebration of National AccessAbility week!
It is a time for individuals, communities, and workplaces to recognize those with disabilities, and to promote the removal of barriers to ensure a more accessible future for all. Participate in the fun and promote accessibility awareness!
source: media release, Municipality of Meaford