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Supporting Canadians Through The Power Of Movement
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Mark, the Toyota Cars for Good™ program brings the freedom of mobility to Canadian charities and helps them make their communities more inclusive.
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We’re committed to supporting organizations that work to make Canada more accessible. Please join us in congratulating the inaugural Toyota Cars for Good™ recipients.
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Recipients of Toyota vehicles
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MANITOBA WHEELCHAIR SPORT ASSOCIATION
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Since 1969, Manitoba Wheelchair Sport Association (MWSA) has contributed to the development of people living with physical disabilities by presenting opportunities to participate in a variety of recreational activities and wheelchair sport programs.
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Vehicle Received:
Highlander with Adaptive Hand Controls
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POWER TO BE ADVENTURE THERAPY SOCIETY
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Since 1998, Power To Be has been creating access to nature for those who face a barrier, including transportation to drive participants to programs, purchase supplies, and move program gear in Victoria and Vancouver.
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Vehicle Received:
Highlander Hybrid
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THE KAMLOOPS AND DISTRICT
SOCIETY FOR PEOPLE IN MOTION
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The Kamloops and District Society for People In Motion is a non-profit which has been “Creating A Better Tomorrow” for people living with disabilities since 1989 by providing fitness, recreational, educational, and social programs and services.
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Vehicle Received:
Sienna Mobility Van with Side Entry/Exit Ramp
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Recipients of $5,000 Financial Contribution
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Formed in 1956, Ability New Brunswick’s mission is to empower the independence and full community participation of New Brunswickers who have a mobility disability.
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Opal’s mission is to help individuals with disabilities and their families thrive through volunteer-driven support services, like their Kids Club and Camp Wonder programs, which offers after-school care.
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Launched in 1948, Variety – the Children’s Charity of Ontario – has cared for kids with disabilities, shaped leaders for tomorrow and helped generations of people come together to find support, get healthier and make friends for life.
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Meet the Judges
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This year’s recipients were carefully selected by five incredible judges from throughout the Canadian accessibility community.
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