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We Are Here
To Support Individuals
& Families of All Abilities

From accessible camp adventures to family resources and housing support, we’re here to make life a little easier and a lot more joyful.

Inspiring Potential
Through Every Program

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Campers experience life-changing adventures annually at Camp Horizon.
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Families are supported annually through our Family Resources Center.
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Number of hours of support provided annually through the McQueen home.

Pathways to Possibility

Explore Easter Seals Alberta’s programs for people with disabilities, including camp, accessible housing, and family support services across the province. Whether you’re seeking care, connection, or adventure, we have a path for you.

Camp Horizon

Unforgettable adventures for kids, youth, and adults with disabilities.

Family Resource Centre

Guidance, respite, and tools for families across Alberta.

McQueen Home

This nine-bedroom home in Edmonton provides safety and security to its residents by providing 24/7 staffing, including an LPN and healthcare attendants.

Be Part of What’s Possible

Join a community of change-makers, helpers, and everyday heroes.

The Stories That Bring It All to Life

Meet the families, campers, and supporters who inspire everything we do.
Five year old Archer.

He has independence now because he can climb into the wagon himself which is also much easier on my back,” she explained. “He also has more freedom because there’s so many options. He can sit up or lie down and there’s also space to put a bag, which makes for less to carry when attending appointments or going for surgeries.”

Read Archer's Story

It just gives her the ability to be more engaged in bath time and help out more. It helps her build confidence. And the new chair is easier on me and my body. We are grateful to receive the support. As a single parent, Brooke is my only child, and raising her is very expensive. Children are expensive in general, but there are so many extra costs when raising a child with special needs

Read Brooke's Story

“We would always call it ‘the outside world,’ which is basically going back to school or being with your family – people that didn’t get it. My friends and family tried their best to understand, but it’s so much different when you don’t have to explain in [great] detail what is going on.”

Read Makenna's Story