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Balanced, Protected, and Informed O&M for Active Daily Living
Dr. Grace Ambrose-Zaken


Safe Toddles Is Now an ACVREP RPPLE Provider: Earn CEUs While Learning the Future of Mobility for Blind Children
A New Era in Mobility for Learners with an MVI/B the Pediatric Belt Cane, long cane instruction begins after a child demonstrates the ability to walk and grasp a cane, leaving a critical developmental window unsupported. Safe Toddles educational programming addresses this gap at every age. Our training focuses on assessment and teaching strategies for child wearing the Pediatric Belt Cane, the only mobility tool recognized as a walking solution.

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
Mar 7


Honoring Sarah K. de Coizart: A Legacy of Support for Children with Visual Impairments
Sarah K. de Coizart Article TENTH Perpetual Charitable Trust. Thank you for your generous grant in support of our mission to Start with Safe Mobility: A Safety-first Approach to Blind Toddler Development picture of a 2-year-old girl hive fiving her brother SafeToddles.org
Beaux Jettson
Feb 9


Celebrating Generosity: Ovintiv's Impact on Children with Visual Impairments
At Safe Toddles, we often find that the most meaningful support begins with a story. Today, we want to share one such story and express our deep gratitude to Ovintiv USA Inc. for their generous $5,000 donation through the 5 for a Cause employee giving initiative. This gift is more than financial support—it is a powerful reminder of how compassion and community can open doors for children with unique challenges.

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
Dec 23, 2025


Transforming Accessibility: How Leaders Drive Innovation for People with Disabilities
At Safe Toddles, Inc., we recognize the importance of leaders like Chris and Dave. Their $25,000 leadership gift places them among a distinguished group of individuals, foundations, and corporations who invest between $25,000 and $49,999 annually. This group plays a vital role in expanding accessibility and independence for children with a mobility visual impairment or blindness.
Beaux Jettson
Dec 17, 2025


The William G. and Helen C. Hoffman Foundation Renews Support for Safe Toddles with a $30,000 Grant to Advance Early Mobility for Blind Children
Safe Toddles receives a $30,000 grant from the William G. and Helen C. Hoffman Foundation—their second year of support—to expand early mobility access for blind children through Pediatric Belt Canes, training, and family outreach.
Beaux Jettson
Oct 10, 2025


Introducing the Unique Blind Baby Safe Mobility Curriculum: Where Motor Skill Milestones and Easy White Cane Use Grow Together
We are delighted to announce that Safe Toddles has just received a new grant award from the Nicholas B. Ottaway Foundation—building on their support from last year for our Blind Baby Safe Mobility Curriculum project!

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
Jul 17, 2025


Thank You Sarah K. de Coizart Article TENTH Perpetual Charitable Trust
We are so grateful for the Sarah de Coizart Article TENTH Perpetual Charitable Trust for their two year grant to support Safe Toddles' Start with Safe Mobility: A Safety-First Approach to Blind Toddler Development (2025 & 2026). Safe Toddles mission is to bring safety to blind toddler walking. This sustaining gift will provide fully funded Pediatric Belt Canes to hundreds of blind toddlers worldwide, curriculum for their families and therapists, and community support in mak
Beaux Jettson
Feb 17, 2025
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