Go Baby Go Oregon
Go Baby Go is the umbrella brand of research/consulting/design group led by Drs. Cole Galloway, Mich
The Go Baby Go (GBG) movement began in 2012, led by Cole Galloway at the University of Delaware. In 2014, GBG Oregon was created through a collaboration between Oregon State University (Sam Logan, PhD) and Oregon Health & Science University (Bethany Sloane, PT, DPT, PhD). Since then, GBG Oregon has grown to include a diverse team of physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech-language pat
04/14/2026
🚗✨ Got wheels? Let’s ride! ✨🚗
Join us for a Go Baby Go Oregon Play Day—a fun morning for kids to move, explore, and play!
Bring your child’s favorite way to get around—whether it’s a car, walker, Explorer Mini, bike, or wheelchair—and enjoy a space designed for movement and connection. We’ll also have some cars available to try out!
💛 What to expect:
• Open riding space to move and groove
• Play area to explore
• A welcoming community for kids, siblings, and families
📍 Clackamas ESD
13455 SE 97th Ave, Clackamas, OR
🗓 Saturday, May 9th
⏰ 9:30–11:00 AM
Come play, connect, and celebrate mobility in all its forms!
03/21/2026
Future OTs in action! Students from Pacific University Occupational Therapy program spent time before Spring break learning about and adapting toys. Many students had their first soldering experience and did an excellent job. Thank you to the Student Occupational Therapy Association for donating the toys and equipment needed for the adaptation!
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A group of about a dozen smiling students stands together indoors in front of wooden bleachers. Each person is holding a completed adapted panda link squad toy.
12/02/2025
It’s Giving Tuesday! We kindly ask for your consideration in making a donation for our upcoming 2025 Adapt-A-Gift workshop, which will help us to raise funds and purchase materials needed to adapt toys for the holiday season.
To view our Amazon Wishlist scan the QR code or go to: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/YGAWYCFLIT7D?ref_=wl_share
If you prefer to donate monetarily instead, we invite you to scan the QR code or make a gift at: https://give.ohsufoundation.org/?fund_id=3802&fund_name=Institute%20on%20Development%20and%20Disability%20-%20Small%20programs%20and%20events
11/20/2025
Don’t forget to sign-up for a toy! Last day to sign up is this week Saturday 11/22/25. You can sign up with the QR-code or with this link: https://forms.gle/j4FJfxtqoEn512NY9
11/15/2025
We’re still looking for volunteers! Please sign up using the QR code on the attached flyer or this link: https://signup.com/go/qvjaKCj. No experience is necessary to volunteer, we will have people available to help show how to use tools and assist with soldering.
When: 12/6/25, Saturday
Time: 9:00AM-4:00PM (there are different times and shifts available; you do not need to attend the whole event)
Where: Community Vision Assistive Technology Lab 2475 SE Ladd Ave, Portland, OR 97214
Food: We will have coffee, beverages, and some snacks/food available during the event
Education: If you are unfamiliar with switch adapted toys and want to learn more, Carrie Luse and Noelle Birky from Community Vision will be providing an educational workshop from 9:00-9:30AM. We are able to provide a continuing education certificate for SLP, PT, and OT’s who attend the morning presentation and toy adaptation session.
10/27/2025
Families, it’s that time of year! You can sign up to receive a switch-adapted toy.
What is a switch-adapted toy? A switch-adapted toy is a toy that is adapted so that the small buttons that control the toy are re-routed to a universal port. You can plug a switch into the universal port that can be moved to wherever the child prefers. This may allow a child to more independently play with a toy.
✨ This year we have 150 toys donated by KGW8 News! ✨
We’ll be offering the following toys:
• Spinner Art Machine
• Fubbles no spill bubbles
• Prisma light
• Battery powered fan
• Drop & Go dump truck
• Musical turtle toy
• Light up yellow duck stuffed animal
• DJ Bouncin Beats
• Walking dinosaur
• Hopping rabbit
• Elefun
• Electric water gun
• Card shuffler
• Dice roller
📅 Sign-up deadline: 11/22/25 if you’d like to receive a toy from this year’s workshop.
Scan the QR code or sign up at https://forms.gle/j4FJfxtqoEn512NY9
We can’t wait to see all the smiles this holiday season! 💛
10/25/2025
🚗 Go Baby Go build with Pacific University PT students 🚗
After learning about the importance of on-time mobility and the mission of Go Baby Go, students applied their learning and built 9 ride on cars. Thank you students!
10/21/2025
We’re getting ready to adapt and wrap toys for children with physical disabilities — and we need YOUR help! 💛
✨ Ways to support:
🧸 Purchase items directly from our Amazon Wishlist to help with adapting and wrapping toys.
💌 Donate directly to Go Baby Go Oregon to help cover shipping costs.
🙌 Sign up to volunteer at our Adapt-A-Gift Workshop!
Scan the QR codes above to get involved or reach out to us at [email protected] with any questions.
Let’s make this holiday season extra special for our amazing kids! 💫
10/06/2025
🌟 Save the Date! 🌟
Join Go Baby Go Oregon and Community Vision for our annual Adapt-A-Gift Workshop! 🎁
At this fun and meaningful event, volunteers will help adapt toys so that children of all abilities can enjoy accessible, switch-activated play this holiday season.
📍 Community Vision Assistive Technology Lab
2475 SE Ladd Ave
Portland, OR 97214
🗓 Saturday, December 6, 2025
🕘 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Together, we can make play possible for every child.
08/11/2025
🚨 Reminder
🏁Go Baby Go Prix Play Day 🏁
📍 Macy’s at Washington Square Upper Parking Lot - 9300 SW Washington Rd. Tigard, OR 97223
📅 Saturday, August 17th
⏰ 9:30–10:30 AM
Bring your car, walker, Explorer Mini, bike, wheelchair- anything that helps you move and groove. We'll have space to ride, a play area to explore, and siblings are welcome too! Get ready to roll! 🚗💨
08/01/2025
🧸✨ Calling All Families! ✨🧸
The Go Baby Go Oregon team is on a mission to make playtime more accessible for ALL kids! We’re looking for your suggestions on battery-operated or electronic toys that your child would love to use — toys we can adapt for children from infants to teens.
With popular toys like Linkamals getting harder to find, your input helps us discover new, fun, and functional options to modify!
💬 Drop your toy suggestions in the comments or send us a message.
Let’s build a more inclusive world—one toy at a time! ❤️
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