Fourth Annual Light It Up! For NDEAM Shines Purple and Blue Light Nationwide on Importance of Disability Inclusion in Work, Business & Communities 

Over 360 locations in more than 100 cities and towns taking part; federal government illuminating over 30 buildings across Canada again this year; famous landmarks participating 

(Editors and writers note: the list of Light It Up! For NDEAM participating locations is attached at the end of this news release.) 

Whitby, ON, October 12, 2023 — There’s no event quite like this one during National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) in Canada. On Thursday, October 19, the fourth annual Light It Up! For NDEAM® will shine a nationwide light on the many ways people who have a disability contribute to businesses and communities across Canada, and how they help companies be successful and competitive. 

“Myths and misconceptions about disability linger. There’s still a lack of disability awareness, and attitudes stemming from this hinder full inclusion. Light It Up! For NDEAM encourages businesses to embrace disability inclusion, and be more disability aware and confident,” emphasizes Jeannette Campbell, CEO of the Ontario Disability Employment Network (ODEN). 

Businesses should recognize that disability inclusion isn’t just a matter of compliance with national and provincial human rights legislation, or a social responsibility. It’s a strategic business imperative that can drive growth, innovation and competitive advantage, she says.  

“Disability inclusion has to be tied to your broader business objectives and company mission, whether you’re running a small, five-person business or a national corporation with many locations and employees.” 

One two-year study found that inclusive, high-performing companies are up to eight times stronger at innovation, customer service and employee retention. Another report found, being disability inclusive makes a business six times more likely to be innovative, agile and capable of responding quickly to opportunities and change.   

Being disability inclusive also helps companies expand their markets and reach new customers. Currently, 6.2 million Canadians have a disability, or about 22% of the population. By around 2035, that number is expected to reach 25% as the population ages. It means the disability consumer market is growing. 

Surveys have also shown that consumers expect businesses to be disability inclusive. A study by the Angus Reid Institute and The Rick Hansen Foundation found, 62% of Canadians are more likely to do business with a company that has specific policies supporting employees who have a disability. 

Light It Up! For NDEAM helps start conversations about all of this. It’s much more than a one-night, co-ordinated lighting event,” Campbell notes. “It’s a movement that sparks ongoing engagement and conversation about disability-inclusive hiring between job seekers, families, community agencies, businesses and local governments, all over Canada. I think the shear amount of involvement in Light It Up! For NDEAM every year, is a testament to that.” 

“The impact this event is having, is more than we ever imagined when ODEN started Light It Up! For NDEAM,” Campbell adds. “The conversation it starts is having a lasting effect that can affect change, which is vital. Because access to employment is still a major barrier for people who have a disability.” 

Over 300 structures in more than 100 communities across all 10 provinces and the Northwest Territories — office buildings, businesses, government buildings, bridges, municipal signs, town and city halls; public spaces and world-famous Canadian landmarks across the nation — will be specially illuminated in this annual co-ordinated event held the third Thursday of every October.  

The federal government recognizes the significance and importance of Light It Up! For NDEAM, and is participating in the event for the third year in a row.  

Public Services and Procurement Canada is lighting up over 30 federal buildings across the country. They include two RCMP Division Headquarters, in Charlottetown and Vancouver; the Environment Canada building in Toronto; Canada Place in Edmonton; Government of Canada buildings in Ottawa, Gatineau, QC and Yellowknife; the Joseph R. Smallwood Building in Corner Brook, NL; the John Cabot Building in St. John’s; and P.L. James Place in Victoria. 

Some provincial governments also participate in Light It Up! For NDEAM. The Manitoba Legislature in Winnipeg, is illuminating again this year. And back for another year, the Government of Ontario is illuminating five provincial buildings in Toronto, Guelph, Peterborough, Orillia and St. Catharines. 

For the first time, one of Canada’s international bridges is participating in the event. The Seaway International Bridge Pier will be illuminated purple and blue. The bridge links Cornwall, ON with Massena, NY.  

Here are some of the significant and world-famous locations that will turn purple and blue next Thursday night: 

Out West, the City of Williams Lake, BC — the hometown of “Man in Motion” Rick Hansen, will illuminate their City Hall for Light It Up! For NDEAM, for the first time. 

With one week to the event, the list of participating locations is still growing. “The more the involvement in Light It Up! For NDEAM, the greater the impact,” adds Campbell.  

Light It Up! For NDEAM is the flagship event of ODEN’s annual National Disability Employment Awareness Month campaign. While ODEN leads the event, it happens through collaboration with the Canadian Association for Supported Employment, MentorAbility Canada, Jobs Ability Canada and many community-based disability employment service providers across the country. 

“In 2023, there’s more conversation about disability inclusion than ever before, and it’s good to see this happening. But there’s still a lot of education about disability inclusion to be done in communities everywhere. We’re collaborating on a local, provincial and national level to create awareness that disability needs to be part of the diversity, equity and inclusion business conversation. Too often it gets left out,” Campbell says.  

She points out, “Whether you’re participating for the fourth or the first time, getting involved in Light It Up! For NDEAM is a great starting point. It can be a business’s first learning step on the disability-inclusive hiring journey. Then, after the night’s over, let’s keep the conversation going with the local employment service providers who are there to help businesses make that journey a successful one.” 

ODEN is encouraging people in communities participating in Light It Up! For NDEAM, to photograph illuminated structures and post images on LinkedIn, Facebook and X (formerly Twitter). The social media hashtags for Light It Up! For NDEAM are: #LightItUpFor NDEAM, #LightItUpForDEAM and #EngageTalent.  

ODEN has produced a tip sheet to help people take great night-time photos of structures illuminated for Light It Up! For NDEAM. It will be available in the online Light It Up! For NDEAM PR Kit (in English and French), on October 17.   

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For more information, and to arrange interviews, contact:    
Dave Bennett, Xposure PR      dave@xposurepr.com 905-339-6668 
Dean Askin, Communications Strategist, ODEN     daskin@odenetwork.com  416-818-1514 (cell) 

 

ABOUT ODEN: The Ontario Disability Employment Network (ODEN), created in 2008, is a professional body of more than 130 employment service providers united to increase employment opportunities for people who have a disability. Members are from every corner of the province and support people of all disability types. Beyond Ontario, ODEN (odenetwork.com) has connections with organizations in other provinces and territories of Canada. Light It Up! For NDEAMTM is a trademark of the Ontario Disability Employment Network. 

Light It Up! for NDEAM 2023  
List of Participating Locations 
(as of October 11, 9 p.m. ET) 

NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR

CarbonearMRON Inc.

Conception Bay SouthNinepenny Brewing

Corner BrookJoseph R. Smallwood Building

Labrador CityLabrador West Employment Corporation

Mount PearlGoodlife Fitness (Merchant Drive)Goodlife Fitness (Torbay Road)

SpringdaleGreen Bay Community Employment Corp.Green Bay Youth Centre

St. John’sCity HallSt. John’s Port Authority — Terry Fox MemorialWanda Butler – Happily Never After (home office)Avalon EmploymentStingray RadioSobeys (Kelsey Drive location)Cabot Tower at Signal Hill National Historic SiteCanadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work OfficeKeyin College, Topsail Road CampusSkills Canada OfficeCollege of the North Atlantic (Prince Phillip Drive Campus)John Cabot Building

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

CharlottetownConfederation Centre of the ArtsCity of Charlottetown – City Hall Clock TowerRCMP “L” Division HeadquartersJean Canfield Building

SummersideCity HallJoseph A. Ghiz Memorial Building

NOVA SCOTIA

AmherstNova Scotia Works OfficeVictoria Square Monument

Antigonish

Nova Scotia Works Career Connections Office

Barrington

Southwest Employment Services – Nova Scotia Works Career Centre

BrooksideADDvocacy & Life Skills Coaching Ltd.

ElmsdaleNova Scotia Works/Futureworx Office

Fort LawrenceNS Border Visitor Centre Lighthouse

GuysboroughNova Scotia Works Career Connections Office

HalifaxPort of Halifax — Halifax Seaport DistrictTEAM Work Cooperative

New GlasgowNova Scotia Works Career Connections OfficeTown of New Glasgow – Glasgow SquareTown of New Glagow – Carmichael Park GazeboBig Brothers Big Sisters of Pictou County

PictouGazebo – Market Square, Water Street (Town of Pictou)

ShelburneSouthwest Employment Services – Nova Scotia Works Career Centre

SydneyThe Big Fiddle (Port of Sydney)

YarmouthSouthwest Employment Services – Nova Scotia Works Career Centre

NEW BRUNSWICK

MonctonDowning StreetDownton PlaceAvenir Centre

MiramichiMiramichi Pay Centre

QUEBEC

MontrealMonument-National
Complexe Guy-Favreau

Quebec CityQuebec Custom House National Historic Site (Canada Border Services Agency)Government of Canada Building (1550 d’Estimauville)

ONTARIO

AjaxAgilec Employment Services

BarrieCity of Barrie — Signature SignAgilec Employment Services

BellevilleCity of Belleville Signature SignCity HallFire Station #1Moira Street BridgeMETA Employment Services Building

BlenheimBlenheim News Tribune

Town of the Blue MountainsBlue Mountain Village – BLUE signature sign

BothwellMichael Dawthorne (ODEN Board Chair) Residence

BowmanvilleParticipation House

BracebridgeBracebridge FallsAgilec Employment Services

BramptonCity Hall Clock TowerCoca-Cola Bottling Ltd. – Manufacturing, Distribution & Sales Centre

BrantfordSt. Leonard’s Community Centre

Burk’s FallsAgilec Employment Services

BurlingtonBrant Street Pier

CambridgeCommunity Living Cambridge — Head OfficeCommunity Living Cambridge — Franklin Centre

ChathamChatham-Kent Civic Centre (atrium)Coca-Cola Bottling Ltd. – Make Ready Centre ChathamCommunity Living Chatham-KentJudy Lamarsh BuildingTecumseh Building

CollingwoodE3 Community Services HQ – 100 Pretty River PkwyE3 Community Services – 250 Pine StreetTown ClockCWOOD Signature Sign, Hurontario StreetGovernment of Canada Building

CornwallSeaway International Bridge PierEastern Ontario Training BoardCity of Cornwall – Lights at Fountain (340 Pitt St.)

EssexCommunity Living Essex County

FleshertonLife Directions Employment Supports North OfficeSouth East Grey Support Services South OfficeFlesherton Home Hardware

GravenhurstEmployment North

GuelphCity of Guelph — Market SquareOntario Government Building, 1 Stone Road West

HaliburtonFleming CREW Employment CentreFleming College – School of Art & Design

HamiltonHamilton Signature SignHamilton City HallPath Employment ServicesThe Career Foundation

HuntsvilleCommunity Living Huntsville

InnisfilAgilec Employment Services

KenoraKenora Association for Community Living

KingstonCity HallSpringer Market SquareCoca-Cola Bottling Ltd. – Kingston Distribution Centre

KitchenerAgilec Employment Services

Lanark CountyPerformance Plus Rehabilitative Care (Home Office)

LindsayFleming College – Frost Campus

LondonCity HallCanada LifeJ.A. Taylor BuildingRBC Place LondonFanshawe CollegeGoodwill Career CentreCoca-Cola Bottling Ltd. – London Distribution CentreDominion Public BuildingRichard Pierpoint Building

MarkdaleRossiter Boats

MarkhamCivic CentreGateway Sign

MeafordTown of Meaford – Meaford Water Tower

MidlandRooted Cafe

MississaugaCivic Centre Clock TowerCareer Connection (Community Living Mississauga)Options Print Shop

NewmarketRegion of York Administration CentreRiverwalk CommonsFred A. Lundy Bridge

Niagara FallsHorseshoe Falls and American Falls

North BayCommunity Living North Bay – Main OfficeYES EmploymentMarch of Dimes Canada – Kennedy Building

OakvilleOakville Town Hall

OrilliaAgilec Employment ServicesOntario Government — Lincoln M. Alexander BuildingPaper Planes Pay CaféNess Law/Hartley House

Ottawa“Ottawa” signature sign in Byward MarketChemical and Radioactive Ores (NRCan)Geological Survey Building (NRCan)Geomatics Canada (NRCan)Sir William Logan BuildingMichael James Flaherty BuildingDepartment of National Defence – Carling Campus Building 5Skyline Complex (Canadian Food Inspection Agency)Thomas D’Arcy Mcgee BuildingL’Esplanade Laurier

Owen SoundCity Hall

ParisPenman’s Dam

PeterboroughOntario Government — Robinson PlaceMuskoka-Kawarthas Employment Services OfficeAlternatives Community Program ServicesFleming College (Sutherland Campus)YMCA Employment Services Office

SarniaCity HallGovernment of Canada Building

SimcoeCommunity Living Access Office

St. CatharinesBrock University Schmon TowerOntario Government — Garden City Tower

SudburyCanadore CollegeCollege Boréal CampusThe Big NickelGovernment of Canada BuildingTaxation Data Centre

TimminsTimmins Museum National Exhibition Centre — “Timmins” Signature SignCollege Boréal CampusGovernment of Canada Building

TorontoCN TowerCanada LifeExhibition Place — Princes’ GateOntario Government — Frost South Building3D Toronto Sign – Nathan Phillips SquareHumber College – Welcome CentreEnvironment CanadaCanada Centre (200 Town Centre Court)First Gulf

VaughanCity Hall

WallaceburgCommunity Living WallaceburgCivic Square ParkRulmeca Canada Ltd.

WalkertonVPI Employment Services

Walpole IslandWalpole Island First Nation Employment and Training

WhitbyMETA Employment Services Building

WindsorCity HallCaesars WindsorSt. Clair College Centre for the ArtsSt. Clair College South Campus

MANITOBA

BeauséjourSupported Employment OptionsBeausejour Chevrolet GMBreezy Oaks Inn and TavernCo-op AdministrativeSoberings Funeral ChapelBumper to BumperSerenity Gift ShoppeHeadlines for HairBeau-Head Seniors CentreBeausejour Town OfficeBrio InsuranceGuardian PharmacyAccess Credit UnionWayslins Law OfficeBeausejour Chiropractic CentreHome HardwareRed AppleNeedleAggasiz Adult EducationAuto Pac “The Co-operators”Beausejour PhysioTarantism Dance CompanyMeraki HairColdwell BankerCentury 21Beausejour OpticalDaien Denture ClinicClipperHappy go Lucy’sDawson Chiropractic CentreAirlinerHUB InternationalCrognali RealtyCottage Country CannabisJa-ed Professional SuitesMidnight Show CannabisEastman DentalAssociation for Community Living – Beausejour BranchBeausejour Hotel “BJ”Howard HotelPennyweight MarketThe Floral MerchantTelus 4L CommunicationsBrokenhead SausageBeausejour Community ChurchSpirit of the BorealRBC Royal BankThe Clipper WeeklyNetwork4ChangeTim Hortons

Lac Du BonnetCottage Country CannabisCasey’s PubAccess Credit UnionCommunity FuturesLB Physio and WellnessLuccis ToolLDB LibraryMrs. Luccis Second HandMrs. Luccis Resource CentreDancyts Fine FoodsManitoba MadeRed AppleRonaHUB InternationalLac Du Bonnet Dental ClinicGrans Bake ShopLakeview Steakhouse & PubThe Lac Du Bonnet Clipper

WinnipegWinnipeg Sign at The ForksOldfield, Kirby & Gardiner Bldg. (55 Donald Street)WASO Employment Services (836 MacLeod Ave.)Canada Life (Winnipeg Head Office)Esplanade RielReaching E-Quality Employment ServicesRBC Convention CentreIG FieldCanada Life CentreWinnipeg Police ServiceManitoba LegislatureRed River College PolytechnicRed River College Polytechnic (Exchange Campus)Canadian Grain Commission

SASKATCHEWAN

BiggarPrairie Branches Enterprises – Biggar Activity CentrePrairie Branches Enterprises – Biggar Group Home 1Prairie Branches Enterprises – Biggar Group Home 2

EstevanCity Hall

HumboldtHumboldt & District Community Services Office

LloydminsterBea Fisher Centre  – Administrative Office

MistusinneSARC – Lloyd Montgomery (personal residence)

Moose JawCity Hall Clock Tower

North BattlefordPrairie Employment Program Inc. Office

Prince AlbertEagle’s Nest Youth Ranch SchoolEagle’s Nest Youth Ranch (714 28th St. East)

ReginaCity Hall – front foyerAutism Resource Centre

SaskatoonSARC Administration BuildingLight of the Prairies – 925 McKercher Dr.Light of the Prairies – 1638 Edward Ave.Light of the Prairies – 1528 37th St. W.Light of the Prairies – 810 McCormack Rd.Government of Canada Building

Swift CurrentNutrien Division OfficeSwift Current Broncos Hockey ClubGiant TigerRBCThe Landing Studio/Life in Action StudiosThoosa TherapyPartners in EmploymentStandard MotorsSuper 8 MotelSwift Current and District Chamber of CommerceBumper to Bumper – Great West Auto ElectricEmbers Hair DesignSPCA

UnityPrairie Branches Enterprises – Unity Day ProgramPrairie Branches Enterprises – Unity Group Home 1Prairie Branches Enterprises –  Unity Group Home 2

WaldheimKaris Disability Services (formerly Christian Horizons)

WeyburnWeyburn Wor-Kin ShopCity Hall

WilkiePrairie Branches Enterprises – Day ProgramPrairie Branches Enterprises – Wilkie Group Home 1Prairie Branches Enterprises – Wilkie Group Home 2Prairie Branches Enterprises – Wilkie Group Home 3

YorktonPartners in EmploymentSaskAbilitiesYorkton Chamber of Commerce

ALBERTA

BlackfootCoca-Cola Bottling Ltd. – Lloydminster Distribution Centre

CalgaryCalgary TowerTELUS Spark Science CentreOlympic PlazaArts CommonsReconciliation BridgeDeaf & Hear Alberta Building

EdmontonCoca-Cola Bottling Ltd. – Edmonton Distribution CentreCanada PlaceRCMP “K” Division Headquarters

LethbridgeCity Hall

LloydminsterBea Fisher Centre – Employment Supports Office

Red DeerCity Hall

BRITISH COLUMBIA

CoquitlamFountain — Lafarge LakeLight columns — Guildford Way and Pinetree Way

District of MackenzieMackenzie Rec Centre

NanaimoThe Bastion

PentictonPenticton Lakeside Resort and Conference CentreSoutheast Okanagan Events CentreStarbucks (300 Riverside Dr.)Starbucks (1301 Main St.)Boston Pizza

Port MoodyCity Hall

VancouverBC PlaceRCMP “E” Division Headquarters

VanderhoofConnexus Community Resources OfficeParkview PlaceRiverside Place

VictoriaP.L. James Place

WhistlerFitzsimmons Covered Bridge

Williams LakeCity Hall

NORTHWEST TERRITORIES

YellowknifeGreenstone Government of Canada Building