For Brad and Dan, the duo behind the non-profit All Access Life, accessibility is more than a cause. It’s a calling. Through their engaging videos, tech reviews, and social media content, they introduce the world to adaptive products and assistive technologies that make everyday life more inclusive for people with disabilities.
What started as two friends sharing their experiences has grown into a thriving online community that educates and empowers millions. Their videos highlight everything from voice-activated tools and mobility devices to simple life hacks that make independence possible — always with humor, authenticity, and heart.
Brad, who has non-verbal Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy, has spent his life breaking barriers alongside Dan, his best friend and caregiver. For years, Brad relied on his mom’s Grand Caravan to get around, meaning every outing required her help. But with Driverge Canada’s recent conversion of their 2025 KIA Carnival into a side-entry wheelchair accessible vehicle, that’s no longer the case.
Now, Brad and Dan have the freedom to travel independently, film new content on the go, attend events, and connect with their growing community, all on their own schedule.
“This vehicle has opened a whole new level of freedom for us,” says Dan. “We can go where we want, when we want, and share more accessibility stories than ever before.”
This partnership represents the heart of what both organizations stand for: innovation, independence, and inclusion. Driverge Canada is proud to support All Access Life as they continue using their platform to change perceptions and spark progress in the accessibility world. Stay tuned as we follow Brad and Dan’s adventures across North America — proof that with the right ideas made to move, anything is possible.