Scotiabank celebrates International Day for Persons with Disabilities by announcing a one million dollar donation to the Rick Hansen Foundation School Program.
The Rick Hansen Foundation School Program provides educators and students with a comprehensive set of free, bilingual resources designed to increase disability awareness, accessibility, and inclusion. The program aims to raise awareness and change attitudes about accessibility and inclusion, and empower young people to take action on issues that matter to them.
"At Scotiabank, we are committed to ensuring that all people are treated in a way that allows them to maintain their dignity and independence," said Barb Mason, Group Head and Chief Human Resources Officer at Scotiabank. "Scotiabank is proud to be the Co-Presenting Partner of the Rick Hansen Foundation School Program. We believe young people are our future leaders and Scotiabank's goal is to help ensure that they have the necessary skills and resources they need to support their success and reach their infinite potential."
Feedback from the Program, which has been running for over 11 years, has been overwhelmingly positive with students and educators seeing a noticeable improvement in student attitudes towards, and perceptions of, people with disabilities, and results in student initiatives to improve classrooms, schools, and communities.
"In order to create an accessible and inclusive Canada for people with disabilities by 2050, it is important to mobilize the next generation of Canadians now," said Rick Hansen, Founder and CEO of the Rick Hansen Foundation. "Scotiabank has been a long-standing partner on our journey over these many years. We are thrilled that they have joined us to mobilize thousands of youth in every province and territory to identify and remove barriers so that people with disabilities can achieve their full potential. Together we will get there faster!"
Scotiabank announced the donation at a global event held on December 1 to recognize International Day for Persons with Disabilities. The event featured a panel with talks focused on:
- the importance of accommodation to utilize top talent;
- the progress of accessibility in digital products; and,
- with Scotiabank leadership discussing how accessibility benefits us all.
Scotiabank's goal has always been to help create a better life for people in the communities they serve. Learn more about how Scotiabank is supporting young people in the community and their belief that inclusion makes us stronger.








