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Partnership aiming to make Halloween more accessible

Making Halloween more accessible.

That’s the idea behind a partnership between the Accessibility Advisory Committees of Oxford, Stratford and Perth County with RE/MAX a-b Realty.

The partners are combining to offer free Accessible Trick or Treating signs to homeowners in the area with signs available on a first-come, first-serve basis in each County at local municipal offices and participating RE/MAX offices.

By displaying an Accessible Trick or Treating sign on your front lawn, organizers say that you are letting people know that your home is accessible for everybody trick-or-treating this Halloween, and you’re helping to raise awareness around accessibility issues.

Casey Kenny
Casey Kenny
News Reporter

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