Leveling the Playing Field: A Night of Accessible Gaming
- Leah Ison

- May 19
- 1 min read
Our latest Gaming Night brought connection, curiosity, and a whole lot of fun—and it’s safe to say participants are already asking when the next one is happening.
The evening kicked off with a friendly round of Wii bowling, giving everyone a chance to settle in, connect, and get into the spirit of the night. From the very beginning, the room was filled with laughter, encouragement, and a shared excitement for what was to come.
We were thrilled to once again welcome Tyler Fentie from the Neil Squire Society, who led an engaging and informative presentation. Tyler introduced participants to a range of innovative tools designed to increase independence and accessibility, including adaptive gaming equipment, switches, joysticks, and creative solutions developed through Neil Squire's Makers Making Change program. This marked our third gaming event in collaboration with Tyler and the Neil Squire team, and each time brings new insights and inspiration.
Throughout the night, participants had the opportunity to try out different adaptive gaming tools and connect with one another in a welcoming, inclusive space. Events like these highlight the importance of accessibility—not just in technology, but in community.
Thank you to everyone who joined us, and to our incredible partners and presenters who continue to help make these experiences meaningful and impactful. We can’t wait to do it again soon!















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