We’re creeping closer and closer to Halloween night, and the inevitable trick-or-treating that comes with this spooky holiday. To prepare for a night of fun, the Joseph Maley Foundation has compiled a list of trick-or-treat events that are for children of ALL abilities. Plus, some tricks and tips YOU can use to make your neighborhood’s annual trick-or-treat more inclusive!
JMF Spooky Sports Open Gym
Date: Saturday, Oct. 26
Time: 2 PM – 4 PM
Place: 6590 S. Indianapolis Rd., Whitestown, IN
- Open to children of ALL abilities
- Costumes encouraged!
- Register today!
Carmel Sensory Friendly Trick or Treat Walk (Pre-Registration Required)
Date: Saturday, Oct. 19
Time: 1 PM – 3 PM
Place: Carmel’s Central Park
- $5 per child
- Must register before arriving
Dynamic Music Services Halloween Trunk or Treat
Date: Saturday, Oct. 26
Time: 3 PM – 6 PM
Place: 7502 Madison Ave., Indianapolis, IN
- Sensory Friendly
- Open to children of ALL ages and abilities
Indiana School for the Deaf Trunk or Treat
Date: Wednesday, Oct. 30
Time: 4 PM – 6 PM
Place: 1200 E. 42nd St., Indianapolis, IN
- For all deaf or hard-of-hearing children, not just those enrolled at ISD
Tips and Tricks for making trick-or-treat more inclusive and welcoming to children and families of ALL abilities in your neighborhood:
- Be aware of sensory concerns
- i.e. loud noises and decorations, smoke machines, strobe lights, etc.
- Be mindful of food allergies
- 1 and 13 children have a food allergy
- Consider participating in the Teal Pumpkin Project (video here) and offer non-food treats as well as the typical candy choices.
- Visit this website to learn more.
- Remove obstacles for those with disabilities
- Make sure the area you are handing treats out in is accessible to children of ALL abilities.
- Be ready to describe what treats you are handing out for children who are low-vision or blind.
- Some children who are non-speaking may not be able to say the traditional “trick-or-treat”. Do not push for verbal responses.
You can find more information about hosting and promoting an inclusive trick-or-treat experience here.