Giving Back
At GoodOnU.ca, we believe in creating meaningful change and supporting the community that inspires us. Every GoodOnU purchase helps fund community projects that build inclusion and equity. Here's a look at what your support has made possible:
Royalties to GoodOnU Artists
Starting in 2025, GoodOnU.ca pays royalties to our artists to make sure they are fairly compensated for their unique designs and to create opportunities for youth with disabilities.
Impact Value: $655
Easter Seals Ontario Fundraiser
Through proceeds from our Red T-Shirt sales plus the efforts of Team GoodOnU at the 2025 National Access Ability Week kick-off 5km Roll, we've proudly contributed $950 to Easter Seals Ontario.
Impact Value: $950
Buy One, Gift One Holiday Initiative
Thanks to your generosity, our Buy One, Gift One Holiday Initiative provided cozy hoodies to fourteen children and teens across Ontario and New Brunswick.
Impact Value: $700
Celebrating Advocates
We gifted t-shirts to 12 dedicated disability advocates, honouring their incredible contributions and commitment to inclusion.
Impact Value: $336
Education Advocacy
High School Advocate Ashley's Inclusion Roadmap. In 2024, Ashley Caldwell inspired her peers and disabled students in her school through a powerful public speaking event that utilized Augmentative Communication. She also shared 50 'Inclusion is Love' hats and stickers.
Impact Value $1,350
In May 2025, Ashley shared the importance of Red Shirt Day with YRDSB students, distributing 50 Accessibility for All stickers to raise awareness and promote inclusivity.
Impact Value $125
Policy Advocacy
Every GoodOnU purchase supports our commitment to inclusion through national and provincial policy change. For example, we cover the cost of web hosting for the Ontario Disability Coalition (ODCoalition.com).
Impact Value: $450
You Make This Possible
Your support fuels these initiatives and brings our mission to life. Thank you for helping GoodOnU grow our impact in communities across Canada.
Total Impact: $4,655
As of June 2025.
Image Description: Ashley in her wheelchair in front of her peers presenting to her school community in 2024.
