2022 Award Recipients
Helping Do Good, Together
Toyota Canada is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2022 Toyota Cars For GoodTM program.
Following an incredible number of submissions, our esteemed panel of judges from the Canadian accessibility community have made their decision, selecting three not-for-profit organizations as the recipients of a brand new Toyota vehicle.
Congratulations to our three recipient charities, and thank you to all charitable organizations that continue the work of breaking down barriers to movement in communities across Canada, and fostering inclusion through physical accessibility for all.
Rocky Mountain Adaptive Sports Centre
Sienna XSE AWD with Mobility Ramp
Rocky Mountain Adaptive helps individuals living with disabilities take advantage of equal access to outdoor sport and recreation in the beautiful Canadian Rockies. Toyota Cars for GoodTM and the support provided through their accessible Sienna Van means that Rocky Mountain Adaptive can continue to provide opportunities for individuals living with disabilities to learn and excel.
Learn More About Rocky Mountain Adaptive Sports CentreAssociation Québécoise De Voile Adaptée
Highlander Limited AWD
AQVA offers people with physical and sensory limitations the opportunity to experience the joy of sailing. By adapting sailboats to their members' limitations, they make sailing accessible to people with all types of disabilities, while fostering autonomy, confidence and well-being. Their new Toyota Highlander will be used to transport members and sailboats, contributing to AQVA’s mission of improving lives through the practice of sailing.
Learn More About Association Québécoise De Voile AdaptéeWhistler Adaptive Sports Program
Tacoma 4x4 Double Cab 6A – TRD Sport
For over 20 years, the Whistler Adaptive Sports Program has been removing barriers to outdoor adventure for people with disabilities and neurodiversity, offering a full range of adaptive sports programs. Their new Toyota Tacoma will help them meet growing needs for their programs across several B.C. communities.
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2021 Award Recipients
Helping Do Good, Together
Toyota Canada is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2021 Toyota Cars For GoodTM program.
Following an incredible number of submissions, our esteemed panel of judges from the Canadian accessibility community have made their decision, selecting three not-for-profit organizations as the recipients of a brand new Toyota vehicle, and three as the recipients of a $5,000 donation.
Congratulations to our six recipient charities, and thank you to all charitable organizations that continue the work of breaking down barriers to movement in communities across Canada, and fostering inclusion through physical accessibility for all.
Vehicle Recipients!
Manitoba Wheelchair Sport Association
Highlander with Adaptive Controls
One of Canada’s first wheelchair sport organizations, the MWSA provides a broad range of support for individuals with physical disabilities -- striving to create a more inclusive society through the power sport. Their new Highlander XLE will enable them to expand their initiatives, reach new communities, and empower more lives.
Learn More About Manitoba Wheelchair Sport AssociationPower To Be Adventure Therapy Society
Highlander Hybrid
Since 1998, Power to Be has been serving Victoria and Vancouver, B.C., providing award-winning nature-based experiences for youth, families and adults living with cognitive, physical, financial or social barriers. Their new Toyota Highlander Hybrid is ideally suited to their needs – transporting gear, staff, and individual participants or small groups.
Learn More About Power To Be Adventure Therapy SocietyKamloops and District Society for People in Motion
Sienna Mobility Van with Side Ramp
For 32 years, People in Motion (PIM) has served the Kamloops district, striving to improve the quality of life for people living with disabilities -- through advocacy, awareness raising and programs ranging from recreation to life skills. Their Sienna Mobility Van will enable them to launch “Memories in Motion”, a new initiative for anyone living with physical disabilities.
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Ability New Brunswick
$5,000 Recipient
Formed in 1956, Ability New Brunswick is a provincial community-based non-profit organization. Their mission is to empower the independence and full community participation of New Brunswickers who have a mobility disability. Ability New Brunswick works with all who have a mobility disability – children, youth, adults, seniors and support their family members.
Learn More About Ability New BrunswickOpal III Fredericton Respite Services
$5,000 Recipient
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 offer after-school care. Their goal is to promote community inclusion and further foster participation for children and youth with intellectual and physical disabilities in community activities.
Learn More About Opal III Fredericton Respite ServicesVariety Ontario
$5,000 Recipient
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. Their modern-day Variety Village location opened in 1981 as a world-class indoor sports facility built to nurture competitive spirits and empower children with disabilities to be ambassadors for change in their communities.
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