January 31, 2019
March of Dimes Canada launches adaptive driving campaign
MAKING DRIVING ACCESSIBLE TO ALL CANADIANS
March of Dimes Canada launches adaptive driving campaign
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
March of Dimes Canada (MODC), the
National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association (NMEDA), and the
Canadian Association of Retired Persons (CARP) have partnered on their new
Adaptive Driving Campaign.
Many of us take our cars, and the independence they offer, for granted but not everyone has that luxury. For someone living with a disability, driving requires modifications to make a vehicle safe and serviceable. The result can be life-changing.
‘We don’t think twice about driving,’ says Mary Lynne Stewart, National Director of Fund Development and Communications for MODC. ‘We don’t think about the freedom and flexibility it gives us. But it’s a big deal.’
Paralympic athlete and MODC ambassador Unstoppable Tracy, for instance, got her first full-time job after MODC helped her modify a van so she could drive it independently.
‘It was amazing,’ Tracy says. ‘Everything changed. It opened up my life. I remember driving home from work, and I had this craving for fish and chips. I really wanted fish and chips. And suddenly I realized I have the van. I can just go get fish and chips.
Then there are the particular challenges presented by driving in the winter. The campaign also includes some useful tips that everyone can use to stay safe on the road.
March of Dimes Canada is a nationally registered charitable organization providing support services to people with disabilities, their families and caregivers across Canada. Our goal is to enhance the independence and community participation of people with disabilities every day through a wide range of programs and services across Canada. For more information, please visit www.marchofdimes.ca or call 1-800-263-3463
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FOR MEDIA INQUIRIES, PLEASE CONTACT:
Tina Siegel, PR and Media Coordinator
March of Dimes Canada
tsiegel@marchofdimes.ca
Office: 416.425.3463 ext. 7258
Cell: 416.606.0541