"REACH", formerly known as Reach for the Rainbow (RFTR), was a registered charity serving children and young adults with developmental and physical disabilities in Ontario, Canada, founded in 1983 by Donna Trella.
[1] The agency's integrated programs were designed to provide an opportunity for children and youth with physical and/or developmental disabilities living at home to participate in integrated summer camps and community programs.
Each summer, this non-profit organization worked with a Canadian Camp to provide the support necessary to meet the needs of disabled children from ages 6–16 to give them a camper experience.
REACH worked with a variety of overnight camps since its establishment.
"REACH" was supported by the following companies and foundations: Air Canada Foundation, Alice & Murray Maitland Foundation, CIBC Children’s Foundation, Cadillac Fairview, Crayola Canada, Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario, Harry E. Foster Charitable Foundation, Hughes Amys, J.W.